April 2022
EXPLORING THE INTERSECTIONS OF ENGINEERING AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Opportunities and challenges require engineers to develop and deploy technologies that solve complex problems. Engineers need to have an entrepreneurial mindset in order to understand and contribute in the context of environmental, social, market and business pressures. Join us for an upcoming program where we will discuss the importance of entrepreneurship in engineering education, explore challenges with student and faculty attitude and engagement, and share noteworthy programs at member institutions. We will also discuss the future landscape for innovation and entrepreneurship in engineering education.
THE ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION
(COMMUNITY CONVERSATION)

Tuesday, April 26, 2022
9:00 - 10:15AM EDT (compare time zones)
Audience: Educators

Featured speakers:
  • Sinan Erzurumlu, Professor of Innovation and Operations Management and Faculty Director of the Full-Time MBA Programs at Babson (USA)
  • Sandy Rihana, Professor and Head of the Biomedical Engineering Department at USEK (Lebanon)
  • Jingyi Yu, Professor and the Vice Provost and Executive Dean of the School of Information Science and Technology at ShanghaiTech (China)
MORE UPCOMING EVENTS
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP ECOSYSTEM RESEARCH
(MEETING)

Wednesday, April 27, 2022
9:00 - 10:00AM EDT (compare time zones)

Everyone is welcome to join the 10th meeting of the research group which will feature a presentation by José Alfredo Camacho on Startup 7.0: a personalized support model that develops entrepreneurial skills with life balance for high-performing student entrepreneurs.
José Alfredo Camacho Coordinator of the Innovative Entrepreneurship Zone,
Eugenio Garza Laguera Institute of Entrepreneurship, Tecnológico de Monterrey (Mexico)
HOW NEUROSCIENCE CAN INFORM ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION
(WEBINAR)

Thursday, April 28, 2022
9:00 - 10:00AM EDT (compare time zones)

Entrepreneurial success starts with an entrepreneurial mindset, which helps students act and learn in an iterative manner. As educators, fostering this mindset remains one of our biggest goals. In this session, Babson College (USA) Associate Professor Matt Allen shares his emerging research on how neuroscience can inform the development of curriculum and action-based teaching methods to make the biggest impact possible on students.
Matt Allen
Associate Professor and
Faculty Director of the Family Entrepreneurship Amplifier Program and Family Learning, Babson College (USA)
COLLABORATIVE MEMBERS - LAST CALL!
  • Are your students eager to travel?

  • Are they looking for a challenging, experiential program?

  • Do they want to build a global peer network?

Nurture and ignite an entrepreneurial way of experiencing the world. There is still time to join Babson Build in July at Babson! Students in any discipline are welcome.

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