Entrepreneurship Corner
STVP’s Entrepreneurship Corner website is an internationally recognized resource for educators who teach students about technology and high-growth entrepreneurship. It is an online archive of content from the Stanford Technology Ventures Program and leading entrepreneurship faculty at universities world-wide. This constantly-expanding resource includes an extensive searchable database of video clips and podcasts of entrepreneurial thought leaders; reading lists; case studies on entrepreneurship; and links to conferences, foundations, and groups that support entrepreneurship education.
This project has been made possible by generous grants from the Kauffman Foundation and other sponsors. The videos are produced in collaboration with the Stanford Center for Professional Development. The Stanford Technology Ventures Program is housed within the Management Science and Engineering department in the School of Engineering at Stanford University.
Visit Entrepreneurship Corner online at https://ecorner.stanford.edu
The mission of the project is to support and encourage faculty around the world who teach entrepreneurship to scientists and engineers. The design of the archive is based on feedback from entrepreneurship educators regarding the challenges faced when teaching entrepreneurship to students of all majors and disciplines (e.g., engineers and scientists).
The project has three major efforts:
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1. To encourage faculty to think about how entrepreneurship should
be taught to all students.
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2. To prepare educational resources from the high-technology industry
for access and reuse by others.
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3. To develop an archive of digital resources, and thereby provide
access to a network of resources for entrepreneurship educators.