Education

SEED's goal is to leverage and extend the educational capabilities of Stanford University and the Stanford Graduate School of Business by providing management and entrepreneurial education in developing economies and by incorporating the understanding of distinctive in-country challenges into the curriculum at Stanford. 

EDUCATION FOR ENTREPRENEURS AND MANAGERS
In-Country
Stanford GSB will offer a series of Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Management educational programs abroad.
Online
Stanford GSB will offer a series of Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Management educational programs. 
EDUCATION FOR STANFORD STUDENTS
Stanford University and SEED offer a variety of courses for Stanford undergraduate and graduate students on topics of entrepreneurship and innovation in developing economies. These courses include, but are not limited to, the following:
Courses at the Stanford Graduate School of Business
  • Entrepreneurial Design for Extreme Affordability
  • Poverty, Entrepreneurship and Development
  • Analysis and Valuation of Emerging Market Firms
  • SEEDing Change
  • Online Financial Training for Managers and Entrepreneurs in Developing Economies
  • Creating an Asset Class for Developing Economies
  • Impact Investing: Strategies and Tools
  • Strategy Beyond Markets: Developing Economies
  • BioDesign Innovation
  • Design for Service Innovations
  • From Business Concept to Business Plan
  • Entrepreneurship: Formation of New Ventures
Courses at Stanford University
  • Designing Liberation Technologies
  • Innovations in Microcredit and Development Finance
  • The Economics and Political Economy of the Multi-lateral Trade System
  • Poverty and Policies in Developing Economies
  • Global Biodesign
  • Political Economy of Development
  • Governance, Corruption and Development
  • Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law
  • Development Economics
Note: Course offerings are subject to change. Please refer to the Stanford Course Catalogue for current course listings.