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1) Price-Babson College Fellows Program:Symposium for Entrepreneurship Educators (SEE)
Description:
At the Symposium for Entrepreneurship Educators (SEE), Price-Babson faculty and fellows are encouraged to identify, plan, and personalize their own strategy for entry or reentry in academia; and improve as teachers, learners, researchers, colleagues, and entrepreneurs. Participants explore the entrepreneurial process, the "art and craft" of teaching and learning entrepreneurship, and identify and explore new content, programs, and materials.

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2) The Experiential Classroom: Helping Produce Great Teachers of Entrepreneurship
Description:
The Experiential Classroom is a rigorous three-day clinic designed to help faculty who are new to the teaching of entrepreneurship. The clinic is delivered by some of the top teachers in the country. Our focus is the core content of an entrepreneurship course, and the use of entrepreneurship cases, business plans, consulting projects, entrepreneurial audits, simulations, field assignments and related teaching tools to convey that content.

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3) Harvard Business School Publishing Programs
Description:
For a number of years Harvard Business School Publishing has offered programs to help develop the next generation of case teaching faculty. Workshop titles include: The Art and Craft of Discussion Leadership and The Art and Craft of Case Instruction. Please see website for a schedule of upcoming conferences.

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4) Accel Roundtables on Entrepreneurship Education (REE)
Description:
Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP) hosts four annual conferences for entrepreneurship educators. These conferences are called Roundtables on Entrepreneurship Education (REE). They are designed to stimulate communication and collaboration between business, science, and engineering faculty who teach high-technology entrepreneurship in universities around the world.

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5) Babson-Olin Symposium for Engineering Entrepreneurship Educators (SyE3)
Description:
Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP) hosts four annual conferences for entrepreneurship educators. These conferences are called Roundtables on Babson-Olin SyE3 educates engineering educators about how to teach and apply entrepreneurship theory and practice as an integral part of engineering education. Babson-Olin SyE3 Alumni develop engineering graduates who not only have innovative ideas, but who can successfully transform their innovations into the products, systems, services, and companies that drive economic growth.

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