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Revision as of 10:09, 1 February 2018
Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Strategy #1 - Introduce a Featured Startup Company
- 3 Strategy #2 - Creation of an Entrepreneurship & Innovation Help Centre
- 4 Strategy #3 - Improving communication of current innovation and entrepreneurship opportunities to students.
- 5 Strategy #4 - Social events to connect communities
- 6 Related Links
Overview
Strategy #1 - Introduce a Featured Startup Company
One of the major issues uncovered during our landscape canvas was student engagement with innovation or entrepreneurship. We need to help show the general university population that innovation and entrepreneurship is for everyone and it can help them in all different ways throughout their life.
To help encourage more involvement by students and therefore improve innovation at the University of Technology Sydney(UTS), we need better advertisement strategies. We believe students will respond well to featured Entrepreneurs of the week or month. This way we can prove to current students that Entrepreneurship is something normal and the mind set can help them with their everyday lives.
At the bottom of the advertisement there will be a QR code or website address, where students can find more information about all innovation programs offered by UTS. The website which lists them should list them in stages, starting with small design thinking workshops already running at UTS to the Hatchery Plus. This way students are encouraged to take small steps and approach design thinking workshops.
Another well documented engagement strategy is design thinking workshops. Perhaps weekly events at the university bar and teach the basics of design thinking could be set up. At the moment most students don’t know what design thinking is, so they are unlikely to go to events at the h. We can provide that basic knowledge, build their fundamentals and act as a gateway to further innovation/ Entrepreneurship studies and actions.
Strategy #2 - Creation of an Entrepreneurship & Innovation Help Centre
Recently, UTS has begun encouraging innovation and entrepreneurship around campus. This strategy aims to boost students' interest in both entrepreneurship and innovation through the creation of a common place or hub where students can obtain advice. Advice can be offered by any individuals familiar in this area and can involve things such as,
- How to register a Business
- How to do customer research
- When to seek legal advice
- Different funding options that are available
The aim is to encourage studentes to launch more successful start-ups, whilst developing a passion for innovation and design thinking principles.
Various interviews with students has shown that there is a demand for this type of help centre. There are many different obstacles which students must overcome to start successful start-ups. Through helping students through these initial stages, UTS will be able to incubate and launch many more successful businesses. Further concreting the universities place as the most innovative and forward thinking campus in Australia.
All programs including this will need support and funding to make it successful. Initially, our aim was to obtain funding from the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) which is a compulsory fee paid by all students. However, after consulting with various staff from different faculties, we have received incredible support and many resources made available to make this space a reality.
Strategy #3 - Improving communication of current innovation and entrepreneurship opportunities to students.
During interviews with first year students at UTS we discovered that communication of existing innovation and entrepreneurship opportunities was lacking and potentially resulting in students not attending events or not gaining a proper understanding of the existing opportunities.
As a result we would like to identify methods for improving the communication between innovation resources and students and help connect interested students with events and activities that can help them on their entrepreneurial journeys. Our current prototyping has found that QR codes while initially seaming like a fun and interesting way for students to interact is actually seen as a hindrance and may not be fully utilised as would be expected.
We would like to trial more advertising and communication techniques such as an "innovation board" in a communal area of the university, "abstract links" that get students completing a challenge or game to gain access to a link to information or mass advertising drops using interesting mediums such as bouncy balls with links or slickers found all throughout the university.
The Plan:
To start off we would first like to pilot the "Innovation Board" idea using a small group of students from a common area on campus such as the main lobby of the UTS tower. A UIF leader with a whiteboard divided into sections would prompt students to add a "card" (sticky note) to the board under particular sections. These sections could be for example "What does it mean to be innovative", "What skills does an entrepreneur need" etc. The board would also have information about where to find out more and events comming up on campus that could help them in finding out the answers.
Initially students would be guided to the board and asked questions about the board such as "how they would use it", "did they find it intuitive"," was the experience fun/educational" etc. Using this feedback we could start to get a better idea of how students would interact with such an instalment and how we could improve it so that they get the most value from it. In the long term we would like to find ways to integrate the innovation board into related classes, subjects and courses to help it become a focal point of innovation and entrepreneurship at UTS.
By increasing student awareness of the programs, opportunities and other students that exist both on campus and in the surrounding community we hope to increase the innovation and entrepreneurship culture at UTS and generate higher motivation within our peers to take on new challenges and follow through with innovative ideas.
Strategy #4 - Social events to connect communities
Examining the current ecosystem of our campus, it was clear that the university has recognise a need for students to learn about innovation and entrepreneurship. As a direct response to the demand. The university has introduced incubator-like programs for students and undergraduate courses to support ongoing students and new alike, in this area. There has been many successful programs and it has been well received by students of all disciplines.
However examining the bigger picture, it is clear that these programs overlap and no coherent community was formed between these programs and faculties. One of the problem space this strategy plans to address is the segregated but successful programs the university is producing. The problem space became apparent - how can we conjugate these groups of highly talented people and their ideas to entwine a larger network and form stronger presence of innovation and entrepreneur at the university.
Following this observation, the University Innovation Fellows plan to host a series of social events in the aim of joining programs and communities. These social events are designed to cultivate conversations for students, staff members and those in the industry. It will be run regularly by students with creativity. Events such as interfaculty debates or startup fairs are a few among ways to get individuals involved.
Ultimately the aim is to connect current communities on campus and allowing new students to find ways to get involved. This strategy hopes to influence the success of other strategies being implemented at the University.
Related Links
UTS Home Page:
UTS Hatchery Home Page:
https://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/opportunities/hatchery/overview
UTS FaceBook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/UTSFEIT/
Spring 2018 UIF:
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