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{| class="sortable" align="left" border<span style=".01"|font-! scope=family:times new roman,times,serif;"col" | I.>Introduction<br/span>== ! scope<span style="colfont-size:small;" | Curricular and Administrative Structures><br/>! scopespan style="colfont-family:times new roman,times,serif;" | <br>[https://>! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | |-! Awww.columbia.<bredu/>Columbia University] is a private research university established in 1754. [[File:Columbia Logo.png| <span style="color:#000000">Please indicated which thumb]]The campus finds home in upper Manhattan of New York City-- spanning from the neighborhoods of Morningside Heights to the following administrative structures exist on your campus (check all that apply)</span><br/>| <span style="coloredges of Washington Heights. Columbia has twenty undergraduate and graduate schools, in addition to several Global Centers around the world.&nbsp; Specific offerings include16 faculties: 69 academic departments and divisions, 6,350 courses, covering arts and sciences and professions of architecture, arts, business, dentistry, engineering, international affairs, journalism, law, medicine, nursing, public health, planning and preservation, public affairs, social work; principal undergraduate divisions, Columbia College, Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, School of General Studies; affiliates, Barnard College (undergraduate women), Teachers College, Union Theological Seminary; more than 100 international research institutes and centers [[http:#000000">Name of Entity</span><br/>| <span style="color:#000000">Contact Name</span>| <span style="color:#000000">Website or Email</span><br/>| www.columbia.edu/cu/pr/special/cuglance.html link]].&nbsp;</span></span> <span style="colorfont-size:#000000small;">Comments</span>|style="font-! | Entrepreneurship Center| Technology Ventures| | | |-! | Entrepreneurship Department<br/family:times new roman,times,serif;">| <br/>| | | |-! | Endowed chair in entrepreneurship<br/>| | Dean Jack McGourty| | |-! | Entrepreneur in residence| | | | |-! | Tech Transfer Office| Technology Ventures| <brIn honors, Columbia boosts among its&nbsp;alumni, faculty, and researchers: "three US Presidents, 29 foreign Heads of State, 10 Justices of the United States Suprme Court, 96 Nobel Laureates,&nbsp;101 National Academy members,&nbsp;and 38 living billionaires.&nbsp;In addition, Columbia students and alumni have won 39 Academy Awards, 125 Pulitzer Prizes,&nbsp;and 11 Olympic Medals" [[https://>| [http://techventuresen.columbiawikipedia.eduorg/venturelabwiki/entrepreneurship http:Columbia_University link]]</span></techventures.columbia.edu/venturelab/entrepreneurship]span>| |<span style="font-! | Advisory Board for the Entrepreneurship Center/Program| Venture Mentor Program| | | |size:small;"><span style="font-! | Student Incubator| Spark Spacefamily:times new roman, East River Science Parktimes, BioBatserif;">The university's motto is "In Thy light, Audubon, Sunshine Suiteswe shall see light."&nbsp;</span></span>| | | |-! | Space for Student Businesses| | | | |== [[File:ColumbiaCampus.jpeg]]<span style="font-size:xx-! | Research Centers| | Orin Herskowitz| andres.soto@columbia.edu &ltsmall;"><span style="font-family:times new roman,times,serif;andres">Evening [https://health.soto@columbia.edu/ view] of Columbia University&gtnbsp;</span></span> ==| |-! | Technology Centers| | | | |== <span style="font-family:times new roman,times,serif;">Promoting student innovation and entrepreneurship</span> ==! | | | | | |<span style="font-family:times new roman,times,serif;"><span style="font-! | | | | | |size:small;">Columbia has a number of resources dedicated to exposing students to [https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/at-a-! Bglance/ innovation and entrepreneurship] at the graduate and undergraduate levels.| Which Courses like “Principles of Economics” in the following departments or programs are involved Economics department, and “Organizing Innovation” in deliverying courses the Sociology department help engage students with the topic, while inspirational events like CORE’s speaker series, TEDx Columbia, and programs related to invention, various on-campus hackathons provide creative demonstrations of the core tenants of innovation and entrepreneurs (check all that apply)design. After students express a desire to learn more about IE, more concrete courses like “Hacking 4 Defense”, “Introduction to Human Centered Design” and “Launch Your Start-Up” provide more explicit routes to the discipline.| Yes| No| Does not exist Additionally, there are several on this -campus| |-! | Engineering - Name organizations to provide exposure to IE at the different types engineering programs| Y extra- BMEcurricular level, such as Design for America, Minor in Entrepreneurship| | | |-! | Columbia Women’s BusinessSociety, 180 Degrees Consulting, and the Application Development Initiative.</span></span>| Y| | [[File:EntrepreneurshipatColumbia.png]]| |== <span style="font-family:times new roman,times,serif;">Encouraging faculty innovation and entrepreneurship</span> ==! | Entrepreneurship| Y| | | |<span style="font-size:small;"><span style="font-! | Technology| Y| | | |-! | Science - Name family:times new roman,times,serif;">Faculty at Columbia are encouraged to pursue innovation and entrepreneurship. In fact, there are several resources at the discipline below| Y| | Design Studio and Columbia Makerspace that faculty are explicitly invited to engage with. Additionally, there are several career professionals who serve as adjunct faculty at Columbia, and therefore provide insight into innovation and entrepreneurship from an industry perspective.</span></span>| |== <span style="font-family:times new roman,times,serif;">Actively supporting the university technology transfer function</span> ==! | | | | | |<span style="font-size:small;"><span style="font-! II.| Curriculular Offerings| | | | |-! A| Please identify which family:times new roman,times,serif;">Taken from Columbia's Technology Ventures Website, "Columbia Technology Ventures is the technology transfer office for Columbia University and a central location for many of the following degree programs exist on your campus (check all that apply)| Yes| No| | |technology development initiatives, entrepreneurial activities, external industry collaborations, and commercially-! | Major in Entrepreneurship| | No| | |oriented multidisciplinary technology innovations across the university. CTV’s core mission is to facilitate the transfer of inventions from academic research labs to the market for the benefit of society on a local, national, and global basis. Each year, CTV manages more than 350 invention disclosures, 100 license deals, and 20 new IP-! | Minor in Entrepreneurship| Yes| | | |backed start-ups, involving over 750 inventors across Columbia's campuses. CTV currently has over 1200 patent assets available for licensing, across research fields such as bio, IT, clean tech, devices, big data, nanotechnology, materials science, and more."</span></span>! | Concentration in Entrepreneurship| | No| | |<span style="font-! | Certificate Program in Entrepreneurship| | No| | |family:times new roman,times,serif;"><span style="font-! | Graduate Degree in Entrepreneurship| Yes| | size:small;">More information about Columbia Technology Ventures can be found [httphttps://www4.gsbtechventures.columbia.edu/topicsabout-ctv/entrepreneurship http://www4.gsb.technology-transfer-columbiahere].edu&nbsp;</topicsspan></entrepreneurship]span>| |== <span style="font-! | Graduate Program in Sciencefamily:times new roman, Technologytimes, or Innovation| | Noserif;">Facilitating University-Industry Collaboration</span> ==| | |<span style="font-! B.| Does your campus offer degrees in engineering? If so, please list size:small;"><span style="font-family:times new roman,times,serif;">Columbia facilitates University-Industry Collaboration through industrial parks/makerspace like the engineering programs below (add additional rows if required)Columbia makerspace and Columbia Entrepreneurship’s Design Studio.| Name of Dean or Program Director| Email| Website| |-! | Applied Physics Additionally, New York City has several regional sources of capital available to students like 72Angels, TechStars, and Applied Math| Irving Herman| iph1@columbiapitcHERS.edu| [http://wwwThirdly, there are a couple of on-campus mentoring and advisory networks such as Systers and the Lean In Mentorship Circle.apam.columbia.edu</ http:span><//www.apam.columbia.edu/]span>| |== <span style="font-family:times new roman,times,serif;">Engaging with regional and local economic development efforts</span> == ! | Biomedical Engineering| Andreas Hielscher| ahh2004@columbia.edu| [http<span style="font-family://www.bmetimes new roman,times,serif;"><span style="font-size:small;">Columbia betters its surrounding communities through initiatives like city-wide hackathons and design sprints.columbia.edu</ http:span><//www.bme.columbia.edu/]span>| |<span style="font-! | Chemical Engineering| Sanat Kumar| sk2794@columbia.edu| [httpfamily://www.cheme.columbia.edu/ httptimes new roman,times,serif;"><span style="font-size://www.cheme.columbia.edu/]| |small;">Another resource available to the community is the Columbia-! | Civil Engineering| Raimondo Betti| betti@civilHarlem Small Business Development Center, which provides small business workshops, Intensive business education programs, credit consulting, and other financial services to small businesses in Harlem.columbiaOverall, Columbia’s campus serves as an innovation-driven environment that strives to help its surrounding community prosper.edu</span></span> [[File:ColumbiaAerial.jpg| [httplink=https://www.civilcuit.columbia.edu/ http://www.civil.columbia.edu/]]] | |== <span style="font-family:times new roman,times,serif;">Landscape Canvas</span> ==! | Computer Engineering| Stephen Nowick| nowick@cs.columbia.edu| [http<span style="font-family://www.compeng.columbia.edu httptimes new roman,times,serif;">To view a brief, visual overview of Columbia Universitiy's growing entrepreneurship, design, and innovation landscape, click [https://wwwdocs.compenggoogle.columbiacom/presentation/d/1frW1QnJAnkAu2DprP4rn_25UWCmOBfxFa-0mvjmzZCw/edit?usp=sharing here].edu]| &nbsp;</span>|-! [[Category:Universities]]| Computer Science| Shree Nayar[[Category:Schools]]| nayar@cs.columbia.edu| [http[Category://www.cs.columbia.edu http://www.cs.columbia.eduColumbia_University]]{{CatTree| |-! | EEE| Klaus Lackner| kl2010@columbia.edu| [http://www.eee.columbia.edu/ http://www.eee.columbia.edu/]| |-! | Electrical Engineering| Karen Bergman| bergman@ee.columbia.edu| [http://www.ee.columbia.edu/ http://www.ee.columbia.edu/]| |-! | IEOR| Cliff Stein| cliff@ieor.columbia.edu| [http://www.ieor.columbia.edu/ http://www.ieor.columbia.edu/]| |-! | Mechanical Engineering| Gerard Ateshian| ateshian@columbia.edu| [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/mechanical/ http://www.columbia.edu/cu/mechanical/]| |-! | | | | | |-! C.| Please indicated whether the following experiences are offered at your campus.| | | | |-! | Business plan projects with local businesses| Dean Jack McGourty| | | |-! | Internships programs with start-ups| Yes, within New York City. Many internship opportunities in start-ups are available to students if they are part of certain listserves| | | |-! | | | | | |-! | | | | | |-! III.| Student Clubs and Organizations| | | | |-! A.| Please identify which of the following student clubs or organizations exist on your campus (check all that apply)| Yes/No| | Website| |-! | CEO| Yes| | | |-! | Engineers without Borders| Yes| | [http://www.cuewb.org/ http://www.cuewb.org/]| |-! | SIFE| No| | | |-! | Entrepreneurs Club| Yes - CORE| | [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/core/ http://www.columbia.edu/cu/core/]| |-! | | | | | |-! B.| Please identify other student clubs or organizations on your campus related to invention, innovation, or entrepreneurship| | | | |-! | Columbia Tech Ventures| | | [http://techventures.columbia.edu/ http://techventures.columbia.edu/]| |-! | Columbia Women's Business Society| | | [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cwbs/ http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cwbs/]| While focused on business, this organization also stems into entrepreneurship|-! | | | | | |-! IV.| Workshops Activities, Events| | | | |-! A.| Indicate whether your campus conducts the following events (check all that apply).| Yes| Lead or sponsoring Department or Organization| Name of Contact| Contact's E- Mail|-! | Business Plan Competition| Yes - [http://ctice.columbia.edu/content/columbia-venture-competition http://ctice.columbia.edu/content/columbia-venture-competition]| | | |-! | Pitch Competitions| Yes - [http://engineering.columbia.edu/columbia-university-pitchfest http://engineering.columbia.edu/columbia-university-pitchfest]| | | |-! | Design Plan Competition| Yes| | | |-! | Speaker/Topic Series related to Entrepreneurship| Yes| | | |-! | Mentoring Assistance for Entrepreneurs or New Ventures| No| | | |-! | Alumni Network for Entrepreneurs| Yes| Columbia Venture Community| | |-! | Bootcamp for entrepreneurs| No| | | |-! | Summer Course and Programs for Entrepreneurs| No| | | |-! | Research Showcase Events| Yes| | | |-! | | | | | |-! B.| Please identify other events or activities conducted on your campus related to invention, innovaiton and entrepreneurship| | Lead or sponsoring Department or Organization| Name of Contact| Contact's E- Mail|-! | Columbia Women's Business Society Annual Conference| While related to business, there is a breakout session every year devoted to entrepreneurship| CWBS| Rebecca Newman| rsn2113@columbia.edu|-! | | | | | |-! | | | | | |-! V.| Funding| | | | |-! A.| Please identify whether your institution offers the following funding to students involved in invention, innovaiton, or entrepreneurship activities.| Yes/No| Lead or sponsoring Department or Organization| Name of Contact| Contact's E- Mail|-! | Venture Funding Programs| Yes| | [http://ctice.columbia.edu/content/columbia-venture-competition http://ctice.columbia.edu/content/columbia-venture-competition]| |-! | Scholarships for Entrepreneurs| No| | | |-! | Grants and Awards for Entrepreneurs| No| | | |-! | In-Kind Services from Attorneys, Accountants, Marketing professionals etc.| No| | | |-! | Other| No| | | |-! | | | | | |-! VI.| Staffing| | | | |-! A.| Please list the names, emails, departments of the faculty and staff responsible delivering courses and programs related to invention, innovation, and entrepreneurship and identify the courses /programs they deliver.| Name| Email| Department| Position/Role|-! | | | | | |-! | | | | | |-! | | | | | |-! | | | | | |-! | | | | | |-! | | | | | |-! | | | | | |-! | | | | | |-! | | | | | |-! VII.| Students| | | | |-! A.| Who are the students who enroll in the courses related to invention, innovation, and entrepreneurship? Place a check next to the departments that enroll students in the invention, innovation, and entrepreneurship programs.| Participating Deparments| | | |-! | Students from Business| | Y| | |-! | Students from Engineering| | Y| | |-! | Students from Science| | Y| | |-! | Students from Art & Design| Barnard? Architecture?| Y| | |-! | Students from Entrepreneurship| | Y| | |-! | Other: Please indicate| | | | |-! | Students from all over campus take the courses| | | | |-! | | | | | |-! B.| What degree level are "most" students who are enrolled in the invention, innovation, and entrepreneurship programs working at?| Degree Program| | | |-! | Undergraduate| | Y| | |-! | Graduate| | | | |-! | Certificate| | | | |-! | Both undergraduate or graduate| | | | |-! | Other: Please specific| | | | |-! | | | | | |-! VIII.| Partnerships, Collaborations, and Cooperative Programs| | | | |-! A.| What businesses, employers, VC's or Angels, are involved and support invention, innovation and entrepreneurship activities at your campus? Please Include names and activities these entities support or are involved with.| | | | |-! | Name of Organization or Business| Activity| | | |-! | | | | | |-! | | | | | |-! | | | | | |-! | | | | | |-! | | | | | |-! IX.| Spaces and Facilities| | | | |-! A.| Which of the following type of spaces have been set aside specifically for student ventures or teams. Please Identify the person or department responsible for managing these spaces.| | | | |-! | | Please check all that apply| Sponsoring Department or Organization| Name of Contact| Contact's E- Mail|-! | Labs| &nbsp;?| | | |-! | Prototyping Facilities| No| | | |-! | Incubator Space| No| | | |-! | Meeting Rooms| Yes| University Event Management System| Note: this system can only be used for recognized student groups| lernerhall@columbia.edu|-! | Offices| No| | | |-! | Other: Please Specify| Any other booking of on-campus spaces, i.e. large auditoriums, outdoor spaces, and classrooms is through the Lerner Space Office, which can be found at the address to the right| | | [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lernerhall/docs/Booking_Space/Using_EMS/index.html http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lernerhall/docs/Booking_Space/Using_EMS/index.html]|-! | | | | | |-! X.| E-Teams| | | | |-! A.| Please identify the deparments, programs, professors etc. that be potential sources for generating E-Teams including research centers, courses or labs.| | | | |Columbia_University}}
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