The European Entrepreneurship Colloquium 2012 will take place on 8-14 July 2012 at the University of Cambridge in the UK.
The EEC is organised in collaboration with the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning at Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
There will be a special emphasis on “Universities and their role in the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem” in several sessions on the programme, highlighting the Spin-off Phenomenon, the Dynamic Centres of Entrepreneurship in Europe and Case studies of New Europe Champions.
Deadline for application: 30 April 2012
Objectives
European Entrepreneurship Colloquium (EEC) aims to:
- Provide a forum where the participants can learn
about interactive teaching methods, including the use of case method,
drawing upon the extensive experience of the Harvard Business School
and leading universities across Europe.
- Develop and update skills in teaching
entrepreneurship.
- Develop and update skills in teaching entrepreneurship
- Experience the latest thinking in the field of
entrepreneurship through interaction with leading academics and
practitioners.
- Increase interaction with entrepreneurial
practitioners in teaching and curriculum development.
- Generate more committed professors and educators to
entrepreneurship.
- Accelerate cross-border exposure of universities and
faculty.
Outcome
EEC enabled the participants to achieve the following
learning outcomes:
- Understanding of new teaching Pedagogies that draw on
current entrepreneurship practices and are responsive to the needs of
local economic and social development.
- Understanding of interactive learning approaches and
how this can help to develop effective and tailored programmes at their
local institutions.
- Gaining practical know-how of devising, writing and
teaching case studies.
- Exposure of real world business experiences and
challenges of entrepreneurs, investors and how this can integrate and
interact in classroom teaching.
- Building a network of professors/teachers and
practitioners on a cross- border, cross-institution basis.
Fees and Applications
The fee is 1700 Euro which includes tuition, course materials, accommodations, and most meals during the programme. Travel expenses are not included.
Applications can be submitted online.
Alternatively, you can download the Application Form and send it to g.ellis@jbs.cam.ac.uk after completion.
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