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= OVERVIEW <br/> =
<span style="font-size:larger;">The University of Connecticut (UConn) is a public institution located in Mansfield, Connecticut founded in 1881. Standing as its own village town with a student population of around 18,000 undergraduate students and 6,500 graduate students , UConn is a medium to large size university. Recently there has been a push towards entrepreneurship and innovation at UConn . This is being achieved with an increasing number of events and opportunities for aspiring entrepreneurs and innovators to partake in.</span>
= STUDENT ENTREPRENEURSHIP <br/> =
<span style="font-size:larger;">At UConn, entrepreneurship is available as a minor provided as a joint effort through multiple schools within the university. There are numerous additional courses that revolve around entrepreneurship and promoting the ideas and values of a successful entrepreneur. These courses are split into three categories : business, engineering, and law. &nbsp;Soon A , a new minor will be offered in Engineering Entrepreneurship which engineering entrepreneurship. This will allow for the fusion of all theese disiplinesthese disciplines.</span>
<span style="font-size:larger;">A different approach to learning about entrepreneurship at UConn would be through the variety of programs offered for aspiring entrepreneurs. One of these is the IDEA Grant program , where students can receive smaller amounts of funding for their entrepreneurial ventures without losing ownership of their start-up. Another available resource is the Innovation Quest Program. This is a student innovation competition where participants aim to win in order to earn funds and mentorship throughout the start of their venture.</span><span style="font-size:larger;">Another example would be the TIP program, in which students interested in interning can work with startup companies founded by UConn students to gain experience on the early beginnings of a company pushing to innovate the future of bioscience and other STEM areas.</span>
Another example would be the TIP program<span style="font-size:larger;">In addition, in which a variety of extra-curricular activities revolve around entrepreneurship including multiple student organizations. The two most notable students interested in interning can work with startup companies founded by run entrepreneurship organizations are The UConn Entrepreneurship and Innovation Society (UEIS) and The Student Entrepreneurial Organization (SEO). There is also Innovation House, a themed housing community that aims to bring like-minded individuals together and provide unique opportunities and connections for new students to gain experience on the early beginnings of companys pushing to innovate the future of bioscience snd other STEM areas.</span>
In addition a variety <span style="font-size:larger;">One series of extra-curricular activities revolve around opportunities that tend to bring entrepreneurs together across campus includes the entrepreneurship including multiple student organizationsand innovation events that occur every semester. The two most notable student run entrepreneurship organizations are The largest events include the Yale-UConn Entrepreneurship and Innovation Society (UEIS) CBIT CORE Hackathon and TEDx UConn. The Student Entrepreneurial Organization (SEO). There is also Innovation House which is hackathon draws over a themed housing community that aims hundred students from places all around New England to bring likeminded individuals together collaborate at UConn and provide unique opportunities compete for an entire weekend while problem solving and connections for new studentscollaborating.</span>
One series of opportunities that tend to bring entrepreneurs together across campus includes the entrepreneurship and innovation events that occur every semester. The two largest events includes the Yale-UConn CBIT CORE Hackathon and TEDxUConn. &nbsp;The hackathon draws over a hundred students from places all around New England to collaborate at UConn and compete for an entire weekend while problen solving and collaborating.= FACULTY ENTREPRENEURSHIP<br/> =
<span style= FACULTY ENTREPRENEURSHIP ="font-size:larger;">When considering the faculty side of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation community at UConn, both the Connecticut Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation and the UConn Entrepreneurship and Innovation Consortium come to mind as the most prominent players.</span>
When considering the faculty side of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation community at UConn both the <span style="font-size:larger;">The Connecticut Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (CCEI) is led by Faculty Director Timothy Folta and Managing Director Michelle Cote. CCEI aims to provide students with various opportunities such as the UConn Entrepreneurship previously mentioned IDEA Grant and Innovation Consortium come to mind as the most prominent playersQuest programs.</span>
<span style="font-size:larger;">The Connecticut Center for UConn Entrepreneurship and Innovation (CCEI) Consortium is led by Faculty Co-Director Hadi Bozorgmanesh and Co-Director Timothy Folta and Managing Director Michelle Cote. CCEI The consortium aims to collect and provide additional opportunities for students with various opportunities such as the previously mentioned IDEA Grant regarding entrepreneurship and Innovation Quest programsinnovation.</span>
The = UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER FUNCTIONS = <span style="font-size:larger;">UConn does not currently have a transfer office, but there are a few offices such as the UConn Entrepreneurship and Innovation Consortium is led by Co-Director Hadi Bozorgmanesh as well as the UConn Entrepreneurship and Co-Director Timothy Folta. The consortium aims to collect Innovation Society that both serve a role in connecting and provide additional opportunities for directing students regarding entrepreneurship and innovation.</span> = COLLEGE-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION<br/> =
<span style= UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER FUNCTIONS "font-size:larger;">UConn works with Nerac when a student requires professional business advice. The student presents in front of an experienced panel to receive feedback on their innovative idea. This is only directed at a small portion of already established innovators and is invite only.</span> <span style="font-size:larger;">UConn alumni also do their part giving back to the University. The TIP program allows current UConn students to get hands on experience on innovation and entrepreneurship by interning over the summer session with companies that were started by former UConn students.</span> <span style="font-size:larger;">Alumni also come in periodically to give either in person or online lectures on&nbsp;his or her&nbsp;story. We hope these information sessions&nbsp;will be helpful in creating a generational effect among students&nbsp;as well as an inspiration for passionate students.</span> <span style="font-size:larger;">Innovation Quest (IQ) is a challenge&nbsp;to students at any level&nbsp; or major to explore innovation and entrepreneurship. <span lang="EN">Successful projects that come out of the Innovation Quest (IQ)&nbsp;</span>&nbsp;have gone on to become industry supported companies.&nbsp;<span lang="EN">The amount of growth UConn has and continue to have further connects students to invaluable resources.</span></span>
UConn does not currently have a transfer office but there are a few offices such as the UConn Entrepreneurship and Innovation Consortium as well as the UConn Entrepreneurship and Innovation Society that both serve a role in connecting and directing students.= '''REGIONAL AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT '''<br/> =
<span style= COLLEGE"font-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION =size:larger;">One of the largest resources within the region of UConn is Connecticut Innovations. CT Innovations works to bring investors and entrepreneurs together along with providing additional funding. They relate to the UConn community and provide a great resource for students with an established entrepreneurial venture.</span>
UConn works with Nerac when <span style="font-size:larger;">There is currently a student requires professional business advice3. The student presents 5 Billion dollar "innovation initiative" project in front play right now at UConn. This is a campus wide overhaul of an experienced panel in order the University's STEM program to offer more opportunity to receive feedback on their innovative ideastudents. This There is only directed at a small portion of already established innovators tech park being built on campus that will house start-up companies and think tanks lead by companies GE and Pratt & Whitney. An engineering research lab is invite onlyalso under construction.</span>
UConn alumni also do their part giving back to <span style="font-size:larger;">One of the most recently finished buildings is the new Next Generation STEM building which houses 727 students in a state of the art dormitory, complete with the first ever maker space on campus, the UniversityLearning Community Innovation Zone (LCIZ). &nbsp;The TIP program allows current UConn This space will allow students to get pursue hands on learning that will help strengthen their academic experience from as early on innovation and entrepreneurship by interning over the summer session with companies begun by former UConn studentsas their first year in college.</span>
Alumni also come in periodically to give either in person or online lectures on their own origin story. &nbsp= <span style="font-size:larger;We know these information sessions to be helpful in creating a generational effect among students and we also know that it is an inspiration for passionate students.">CONCLUSION </span><br/> =
Succesful projects that come out <span style="font-size:larger;">The University of Connecticut has a rapidly developing entrepreneurial and innovative culture. The University has recently been allocating funding towards entrepreneurial programs such as the IDEA Grant and investments into new STEAM infrastructure such as the Innovation Quest (IQ) challenge have gone on Next Generation Connecticut Residence hall and many more to become industry supported companiescome. &nbsp;The amount of growth UConn There is experiencing that further connects students clearly a push to theese create a more innovative and entrepreneurial culture. As more talented people and invaluable resources is truly amazingare put into place, more passionate students will be drawn to the university to take advantage of the current entrepreneurial opportunities</span>.
= REGIONAL AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT =
One of the largest resources within the region of UConn is Connecticut Innovations. CTInnovations works to bring investors and entrepreneurs together along with providing additional funding. They are connected with the UConn community and provide a great resource for a student with an established entrepreneurial venture.
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One of the most recently finished buildings is the new Next Generation STEM building which houses 727 students in a state of the art dormitory complete with the first ever maker space on campus, the Learning Community Innovation Zone (LCIZ). &nbsp;This space will allow students to pursue hands on learning that will help strengthen their academic experience from as early on as their first year in colege.= Related Links =
= CONCLUSION =University of Connecticut Overview
The [[University of Connecticut has a rapidly developing entrepreneurial culture. With recent funding allocations towards entrepreneurial programs such as the IDEA Grant and investments into new STEM infrastructure there is clearly a push to create a more innovative and entrepreneurial culture. &nbsp;As more amazing people and resources are put into place, more passionate students will be drawn to the university and it is exciting to see what the future will hold for them.Priorities]]
[http://www.entrepreneurship.uconn.edu UConn Entrepreneurship & Innovation Consortium]
For more information please reference for The University of Connecticut Landscape Canvas linked below.
<span style="font-size: 12px;">[https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9GRsz4i6ggaS1BJNzdaV29sMVk&usp=sharing_eid&tid=0B9GRsz4i6ggafmRUOFlyWXNCWVVUbzI2U1ptbXJma0JNWTZvcHlHdzJEMlR0N2o3ZTZPYlE https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9GRsz4i6ggaS1BJNzdaV29sMVk&amp;usp=sharing_eid&amp;tid=0B9GRsz4i6ggafmRUOFlyWXNCWVVUbzI2U1ptbXJma0JNWTZvcHlHdzJEMlR0N2o3ZTZPYlE]</span>University Innovation Fellows
Fall 2016
[[Britney Reynolds]]
[[Even Gentile]]
Fall 2015
Written By:&nbsp;[[Justin Hall|Justin Hall]],&nbsp;Evan Gentile, Britney Reynolds
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