Mayfield Fellows Program (MFP)
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The Mayfield Fellows Program (MFP) is a nine-month work/study program at Stanford University designed to develop a theoretical and practical understanding of the techniques for growing technology companies.
Enrollment is limited to a dozen outstanding Stanford undergraduate or coterminal students from any disciplinary background. The program combines an intense sequence of courses on the management of technology ventures, a paid summer internship at a start-up company, and ongoing mentoring and networking activities. It is a comprehensive entrepreneurship education regarding the key principles of leadership, innovation, and creativity.
MFP runs from April to December each year, and includes spring, summer, and autumn quarters. The application deadline is in early February and new Mayfield Fellows are announced in March. The program begins in April. Students who accept admission to the program become Mayfield Fellows.
Read testimonials from alumni of the Mayfield Fellows Program.
| Program Co-Director/Faculty Tom Byers, Ph.D Academic Director Stanford Techology Ventures Program Professor, Management Science and Engineering 650.725.8271 tbyers@stanford.edu |
Program Co-Director Tina Seelig, Ph.D Executive Director Stanford Techology Ventures Program Staff, Management Science and Engineering 650.725.1627 tseelig@stanford.edu |
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