From the 30th to the 31st of October, the fourth edition of Stage Two took place in Berlin, bringing together Europe’s top university startups. Among this year’s competitors was Naya Development, representing NTNU with CTO and co-founder Nora Antonsen at the helm.
On October 12, around 40 participants gathered at NTNU for "Breaking the Myths," an event by Boost henne. Female entrepreneurs shared insights to challenge misconceptions and inspire women to pursue entrepreneurship.
Thursday evening on October 3rd, Engage, NTNU’s School of Entrepreneurship, and NorwAI invited master’s students from various programs to explore the possibilities of AI and the commercialization of their master’s projects.
Engage has become a world-leading centre for entrepreneurship education and has recently been granted an extended period of 5 years. What have we done and what is the future plans of Engage?
In the summer of 2020, NTNU will offer an online course in entrepreneurship and business development for laid-off and partially laid-off workers. Read more about it and apply here.
The main goal for Kvinneprosjektet is to show female students the opportunities within entrepreneurship and inspire them to pursue an entrepreneurial career, regardless of discipline or background.
Engage talk is new concept on Facebook that Engage is trying out. The concept is a digital series in the field of entrepreneurship where we highlight current topics that can be useful for professionals, experts and businesses. The goal is to connect these different actors.
In modern entrepreneurship education, more and more examples of active students and authentic learning occur. Students are no longer being a passive audience, reading about entrepreneurship.
What do you do when you're starting a new course on Innovation? You'll need to think like an entrepreneur yourself - sense an opportunity, act on it, and mobilize resources and people to make it happen.