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Revision as of 16:58, 6 April 2014
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Overview
The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities Office for Access and Success (OAS) announced the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Innovation and Entrepreneurship Collaborative (IEC). The HBCU Innovation and Entrepreneurship Collaborative will be a cohort of 15 HBCUs (both private and public) that are committed to participating in a multi-year collaboration that will foster innovation, commercialization and entrepreneurship on their respective campuses. This collaborative will build off of the momentum that was established by the UNCF lead 2013 HBCU Innovation Summit that was held at Stanford University.
Virginia State University (VSU) is one of the selected universities that will have the opportunity to participate in a collaborative community seeking to increase innovation and entrepreneurship across disciplines (i.e., Agriculture, Business, Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology, etc.) in order to build an innovation ecosystem among institutions, administrators, faculty and students, the federal government and private industry. This cohort of HBCUs will be able to access current and future funding opportunities that will be available only to those universities that commit to participate in this unique collaborative.
Strategy# 1: Changing the Potential Value on Virginia State University's Campus
Tactic #1: 3DS Springboard
Who is eligible to participate?
20-40 current students at each of the participating schools.
What is the cost to participate?
This workshop is free but you must complete all modules to get your pitch in front of the global audience of influencers, investors, and innovators.
Tactic #2 : Students led Innovationand Entrepreneurshipclub (ECO - ReNew)
Discription: The ECO - ReNew Program is innovative approach to allow interdisciplinary efforts to promote earth stewardship through recycling, environmental awareness and renewable energy.
- This will get students motivated to be able to translate classroom principle and theories into global solutions.
- This will also provide an extracurricular platform for an Innovation and Entrepreurnistic environment.
Tactic #3: Create/Establish an Entrepreneurship and Innovation spaces on Campus
- This will engender and foster idea generation and creativity among students across disciplines.
- Enhance sustainability of the I & E culture on campus.
- Promote Venture creation/Commercialization.
Strategy #2: Executing Effectiveness in the Reframing Value at VSU
Tactic #1: Infuse Entrepreneurship and Innovation into Intro and core curricula.
Discription: Faculty will work on the NCIIA grant that is due in May to develop course/ program / curricula to infuse Innovation & Entrepreneneurship into VSU's culture.
- This will Inculcate the Innovation and Entrepreneurship culture and thinking in students.
- Ecourage the Innovation and Entrepreneurship culture and thinking in falculty.
'Identification of'college course(s): Contemporary Global studies
Reginald F. Lewis College of Business
1.MGMT 444 – Entrepreneurship and Small Business Mgmt.
2.FINC 446 - Entrepreneurial Finance
College of Agriculture
1.AGEC 140 - Introduction to Agribusiness Entrepreneurship
2.AGEC 340 - Agribusiness Entrepreneurship
College of Engineering, Technology, and Science
1.INLT 443 - Engineering and Technology Entrepreneurship.
Tactic #2 :Capacity Building of VSU's Research Foundation
Discription: This will promote and attract Industry identified projects/problems/issues for students to work on (with faculty guidance).VSU will plan to become a member of NCIIA (VentureWell) to enhance partnership both in the industry and such government and regulatory agencies like Veteran Affairs, USPTO, Small Business Admin, other HBCU partners etc.
Encouragement of the following:
- This will develop and encourage academia-industry partnership in a mutually beneficial way.
- Whet creativity and problem solving appetite of students and faculty.
- Showcase and promote intellectual capital within VSU.
- Promote Venture creation/Commercialization.
Tactic #3: Establish Innovation and Entrepreneurship Challenge competitions
- Encourage multi-disciplinary collaboration and robust problem solving skills across campus
- Build, sustain and promote Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
- Enhance VSU visibility.
