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==== 1) Intro to Entrepreneurship BA199 ==== | ==== 1) Intro to Entrepreneurship BA199 ==== | ||
| − | <div>Background: The Introduction to Entrepreneurship class exposes students to the concepts, tools and principles of entrepreneurship. <br/></div><div>How it works: The class explores the local entrepreneurship ecosystem (both campus and Eugene/Springfield) by touring facilities (makerspaces, accelerators, etc) and talking with local startup founders to learn about the resources available to entrepreneurs. Students will have the opportunity to individually build their own entrepreneurial mindset by developing a project plan that will either 1) advance a business idea; 2) advance an internship or job opportunity; 3) or create a club or event on campus. <br/></div><div><br/></div> | + | <div>Background: The Introduction to Entrepreneurship class exposes students to the concepts, tools and principles of entrepreneurship.<br/></div><div>How it works: The class explores the local entrepreneurship ecosystem (both campus and Eugene/Springfield) by touring facilities (makerspaces, accelerators, etc) and talking with local startup founders to learn about the resources available to entrepreneurs. Students will have the opportunity to individually build their own entrepreneurial mindset by developing a project plan that will either 1) advance a business idea; 2) advance an internship or job opportunity; 3) or create a club or event on campus.<br/></div><div><br/></div> |
==== 2) Green Product Design CH114 ==== | ==== 2) Green Product Design CH114 ==== | ||
| − | <div>Background: Recently, the UO now offers a one hundred level green chemistry course that is open to all majors. The class hosts about 50-60 students. How it works: Throughout the class, the professor leads the students into hands on group work to develop ideas using Green Chemistry. THe class focus changes per term. For example, fall of 2017, the class focused on green wearables where teams were formed to developed a greener wearable using an aspect of technology.<br/></div><div>Mission: To expose students to green principles and to start thinking about innovative ways to create a more sustainable world. <br/></div><div><br/></div> | + | <div>Background: Recently, the UO now offers a one hundred level green chemistry course that is open to all majors. The class hosts about 50-60 students. How it works: Throughout the class, the professor leads the students into hands on group work to develop ideas using Green Chemistry. THe class focus changes per term. For example, fall of 2017, the class focused on green wearables where teams were formed to developed a greener wearable using an aspect of technology.<br/></div><div>Mission: To expose students to green principles and to start thinking about innovative ways to create a more sustainable world.<br/></div><div><br/></div> |
= Encouraging faculty innovation and entrepreneurship<br/> = | = Encouraging faculty innovation and entrepreneurship<br/> = | ||
<div>Oregon is a highly research oriented campus, with faculty working on their own projects of interest. Within the product design program, faculty are developing personal design projects in order to stay actively engaged in the rest of the design world. Within the Science departments faculty gain access to software and lab equipment for projects and research.<br/></div><div><br/></div> | <div>Oregon is a highly research oriented campus, with faculty working on their own projects of interest. Within the product design program, faculty are developing personal design projects in order to stay actively engaged in the rest of the design world. Within the Science departments faculty gain access to software and lab equipment for projects and research.<br/></div><div><br/></div> | ||
==== 1) Faculty Seed Grants ==== | ==== 1) Faculty Seed Grants ==== | ||
| − | <div>Background: Faculty with ideas but lacking funding looked to the school for assitant <br/></div><div>Mission: To give faculty access to funding for their projects while helping expand levels of innovation across campus <br/></div><div>Outcome: Grant winning Faculty can be funded with up to $2,500 dollars for their projects every term. <br/></div><div><br/></div> | + | <div>Background: Faculty with ideas but lacking funding looked to the school for assitant <br/></div><div>Mission: To give faculty access to funding for their projects while helping expand levels of innovation across campus<br/></div><div>Outcome: Grant winning Faculty can be funded with up to $2,500 dollars for their projects every term.<br/></div><div><br/></div> |
| − | ==== 2) Green Product Design Network <br/> ==== | + | ==== 2) Green Product Design Network<br/> ==== |
<div>Background: The Green Product Design Network began with a group of faculty leaders at UO with interests and expertise in green chemistry, product design, business and journalism and community. *Mission: Take ideas from invention to the marketplace in a way that has a more expedient and lasting impact on society.<br/></div><div>Outcome: Selected as one of five key projects that the UO is supporting and highlighting as a major strategic initiative. <br/></div><div><br/></div> | <div>Background: The Green Product Design Network began with a group of faculty leaders at UO with interests and expertise in green chemistry, product design, business and journalism and community. *Mission: Take ideas from invention to the marketplace in a way that has a more expedient and lasting impact on society.<br/></div><div>Outcome: Selected as one of five key projects that the UO is supporting and highlighting as a major strategic initiative. <br/></div><div><br/></div> | ||
| − | ==== 3) Conferences <br/> ==== | + | ==== 3) Conferences<br/> ==== |
| − | <div>Background: Conferences are hosted at the Business College to unite faculty in business from around the world. For example, in 2013, the Lunquist College’s biennial Financial Research Conference drew experts from Shanghai, London and New York to meet up in Eugene. <br/></div><div>Mission: Focus on institutional investors and the asset management industry to benefit presenters and audience members in complementary ways. Belief that research is a collaborative process so there is a strong emphasis on collaboration where researchers can present and discuss their work with peers in face to face interactions = Actively supporting the university technology transfer function.<br/></div><div><br/></div> | + | <div>Background: Conferences are hosted at the Business College to unite faculty in business from around the world. For example, in 2013, the Lunquist College’s biennial Financial Research Conference drew experts from Shanghai, London and New York to meet up in Eugene.<br/></div><div>Mission: Focus on institutional investors and the asset management industry to benefit presenters and audience members in complementary ways. Belief that research is a collaborative process so there is a strong emphasis on collaboration where researchers can present and discuss their work with peers in face to face interactions = Actively supporting the university technology transfer function.<br/></div><div><br/></div> |
==== 4) Innovation Partnership Services<br/> ==== | ==== 4) Innovation Partnership Services<br/> ==== | ||
| − | <div>Background: Innovation Partnership Services ( formerly known as Technology Transfer), is a part of the Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation. IPS partners with UO innovators, the public and industry to accelerate the adoption of innovations derived from UO research and education Mission: as a fundamental extension of UO’s teaching and public benefits missions, IPS strives to employ a diversity of innovation management pathways to connect University research to societal benefit. <br/></div><div>What they do: moves innovation into public use by identifying and creating channels for relationships between university innovators and industry, for investment and for development of user communities. Services include: patent filing, confidentiality/material transfer agreements, and helping UO innovators navigate federal and state policy. <br/></div><div><br/></div> | + | <div>Background: Innovation Partnership Services ( formerly known as Technology Transfer), is a part of the Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation. IPS partners with UO innovators, the public and industry to accelerate the adoption of innovations derived from UO research and education Mission: as a fundamental extension of UO’s teaching and public benefits missions, IPS strives to employ a diversity of innovation management pathways to connect University research to societal benefit.<br/></div><div>What they do: moves innovation into public use by identifying and creating channels for relationships between university innovators and industry, for investment and for development of user communities. Services include: patent filing, confidentiality/material transfer agreements, and helping UO innovators navigate federal and state policy.<br/></div><div><br/></div> |
| − | = Facilitating University-Industry Collaboration <br/> = | + | = Facilitating University-Industry Collaboration<br/> = |
| − | <div>The example below highlights how Oregon puts efforts on interdisciplinary research and teaching and always tries to create deep relationships and partnerships with important key players in education and research. <br/></div><div><br/></div> | + | <div>The example below highlights how Oregon puts efforts on interdisciplinary research and teaching and always tries to create deep relationships and partnerships with important key players in education and research.<br/></div><div><br/></div> |
| − | ==== 1) Shared Research and Student Training in Gabon <br/> ==== | + | ==== 1) Shared Research and Student Training in Gabon<br/> ==== |
| − | <div>Background: The UO entered a groundbreaking research and training partnership with African nation, Gabon. The agreement will result in the creation of the Gabon-Oregon Transnational Research Center on Environmental Development *Headquartered in Eugene, OR and Libreville, Gabon. The center represents a new partnership that will enable developed and developing countries to benefit equally from shared research and two way training of students from each nation.<br/></div><div>Mission: Effort to put priority on interdisciplinary research and teaching. Need to reinforce training programs and establish strong and deep partnerships mimicking those created at Oregon. <br/></div><div>Leaders: UO-led, five-campus Oregon African Studies Consortium: Oregon State University, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland State University, Willamette University and partner with Gabonese Government to fulfill its vision of turning the country into a laboratory for a new model of development for Africa. <br/></div><div><br/></div> | + | <div>Background: The UO entered a groundbreaking research and training partnership with African nation, Gabon. The agreement will result in the creation of the Gabon-Oregon Transnational Research Center on Environmental Development *Headquartered in Eugene, OR and Libreville, Gabon. The center represents a new partnership that will enable developed and developing countries to benefit equally from shared research and two way training of students from each nation.<br/></div><div>Mission: Effort to put priority on interdisciplinary research and teaching. Need to reinforce training programs and establish strong and deep partnerships mimicking those created at Oregon.<br/></div><div>Leaders: UO-led, five-campus Oregon African Studies Consortium: Oregon State University, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland State University, Willamette University and partner with Gabonese Government to fulfill its vision of turning the country into a laboratory for a new model of development for Africa.<br/></div><div><br/></div> |
| − | ==== 2) Driven-U.com <br/> ==== | + | ==== 2) Driven-U.com<br/> ==== |
| − | <div>Background: Driven-U is a UO student startup, founded by Micah Miller in 2016. <br/></div><div>How it works:It’s an online resource that provides university students with connections to other like-minded driven students. If a student is looking for someone to program their app or need someone to design their logo but they don’t know who to ask, Driven-U.com is a geat site to connect with people who may be able to help. <br/></div><div>Mission:To connect students with people with the essential skills they need to help create what they want. <br/></div><div><br/></div> | + | <div>Background: Driven-U is a UO student startup, founded by Micah Miller in 2016.<br/></div><div>How it works:It’s an online resource that provides university students with connections to other like-minded driven students. If a student is looking for someone to program their app or need someone to design their logo but they don’t know who to ask, Driven-U.com is a geat site to connect with people who may be able to help.<br/></div><div>Mission:To connect students with people with the essential skills they need to help create what they want.<br/></div><div><br/></div> |
==== 3) Product Design Launch Lab ==== | ==== 3) Product Design Launch Lab ==== | ||
| − | <div>Background:The Product Design Launch Lab is a collaboration between the College of Design and the University of Oregon Innovation Hub, a flexible space for meeting, creating, collaboration, and networking in downtown Eugene. <br/></div><div>How it works: The Product Design Launch Lab offersa set of design studios and design services that connects UO’s expertise and students in product design with entrepreneurs inside and outside of the university. <br/></div><div><br/></div> | + | <div>Background:The Product Design Launch Lab is a collaboration between the College of Design and the University of Oregon Innovation Hub, a flexible space for meeting, creating, collaboration, and networking in downtown Eugene.<br/></div><div>How it works: The Product Design Launch Lab offersa set of design studios and design services that connects UO’s expertise and students in product design with entrepreneurs inside and outside of the university.<br/></div><div><br/></div> |
= Engaging with regional and local economic development efforts<br/> = | = Engaging with regional and local economic development efforts<br/> = | ||
| − | <div>The example below highlights how University of Oregon likes to work closely with other Oregon universities in order to help the greater community of Oregon reach its potential. Initiatives are very interdisciplinary and collaborative. <br/></div><div><br/></div> | + | <div>The example below highlights how University of Oregon likes to work closely with other Oregon universities in order to help the greater community of Oregon reach its potential. Initiatives are very interdisciplinary and collaborative.<br/></div><div><br/></div> |
==== 1) RAIN<br/> ==== | ==== 1) RAIN<br/> ==== | ||
| − | <div>Background: Regional Accelerator and Innovation Network (RAIN) connects government, academic and industry resources in the community. There is both a RAIN Eugene and a RAIN@UO branch. <br/></div><div>Mission: advance the formation, growth, and retention of tech-based startups in the South valley in order to triple the current rate of new tech business formation and job creation.<br/></div><div>Goal: Address five key ingredients that transform innovative ideas into viable thriving business for the state of Oregon #Market opportunities #High quality ideas #Management teams #Access to investment capital #Strong community connections.<br/></div><div>Outcome: By funding RAIN, Oregon (as a state) will enable these key ingredients by mobilizing and expanding the assets of the South Valley region: nearly $400M of combined research activity at Oregon State, University of Oregon and linked regional economic development initiatives. This will grow the ecosystem of entrepreneurial talent and tech based companies <br/></div> | + | <div>Background: Regional Accelerator and Innovation Network (RAIN) connects government, academic and industry resources in the community. There is both a RAIN Eugene and a RAIN@UO branch.<br/></div><div>Mission: advance the formation, growth, and retention of tech-based startups in the South valley in order to triple the current rate of new tech business formation and job creation.<br/></div><div>Goal: Address five key ingredients that transform innovative ideas into viable thriving business for the state of Oregon #Market opportunities #High quality ideas #Management teams #Access to investment capital #Strong community connections.<br/></div><div>Outcome: By funding RAIN, Oregon (as a state) will enable these key ingredients by mobilizing and expanding the assets of the South Valley region: nearly $400M of combined research activity at Oregon State, University of Oregon and linked regional economic development initiatives. This will grow the ecosystem of entrepreneurial talent and tech based companies<br/></div> |
*RAIN Eugene: Offers a 12 week accelerator program for new businesses and also part of the RAIN innovation network. | *RAIN Eugene: Offers a 12 week accelerator program for new businesses and also part of the RAIN innovation network. | ||
*RAIN@UO: Allows for students and faculty to learn more about innovation and entrepreneurship on campus and in the community. === | *RAIN@UO: Allows for students and faculty to learn more about innovation and entrepreneurship on campus and in the community. === | ||
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==== 2) Fertilab Thinkubator<br/> ==== | ==== 2) Fertilab Thinkubator<br/> ==== | ||
| − | Background: Fertilab Thinkubator is an incubator for start-ups, a co-working space and a place for events held for those interested in entrepreneurship and innovation in town. There is a location in Eugene and in Springfield.<br/>Mission: Promote entrepreneurship and innovation as a way to develop the economy and the workforce. <br/>Goal: Build the next generation of businesses in Eugene. <br/>Outcome: Promoting entrepreneurship in Eugene and enhancing the collaboration in the start-up community. | + | Background: Fertilab Thinkubator is an incubator for start-ups, a co-working space and a place for events held for those interested in entrepreneurship and innovation in town. There is a location in Eugene and in Springfield.<br/>Mission: Promote entrepreneurship and innovation as a way to develop the economy and the workforce.<br/>Goal: Build the next generation of businesses in Eugene.<br/>Outcome: Promoting entrepreneurship in Eugene and enhancing the collaboration in the start-up community. |
= Related Links<br/> = | = Related Links<br/> = | ||
| − | + | [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/University_of_Oregon_Student_Priorities University of Oregon Student Priorities]<br/><br/>[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/13jiXff2iiII7nvmQqi5vTdxT1FgJ3ZDSThDC5ah0zt8/edit?usp=sharing U of Oregon Landscape Canvas Spring 2016 ]<br/><br/>[http://innovate.uoregon.edu University Innovation Fellows ]<br/><br/>'''Spring 2019'''<br/>[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/User:Mlazaro Maya Lazaro]<br/>[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/User:MSMassaquoi Michelle Massaquoi]<br/>[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Nisha_Sridhar Nisha Sridhar]<br/>[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/User:Rajshah Raj Shah]<br/><br/>'''Spring 2018 '''<br/>[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Corina_Pigg Corina Pigg]<br/>Adam Faris<br/>[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/David_Freiburger David Freiburger]<br/> [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Elliot_Lofts Elliot Lofts]<br/><br/>'''Spring 2017'''<br/>[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Kaheawai_Kaonohi Kaheawai Kaonohi]<br/>[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Hunter_Sudek Hunter Sudek]<br/><br/> Spring 2016<br/>[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Nick_Capaldini Nick Capaldini ]<br/>[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Susan_cooper Susan Cooper]<br/>[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Brandon_Crockett Brandon Crockett]<br/>[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Adam_Jansons Adam Jansons]<br/>[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/David_Phillips David Philiips]<br/><br/>Spring 2014<br/>[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Claire_Sakaguchi Claire Sakaguchi] | |
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Revision as of 15:52, 23 October 2018
Contents
- 1 Background
- 2 Promoting student innovation and entrepreneurship
- 2.1 Programs, Opportunities, Organizations:
- 2.1.1 1) UO Entrepreneurship Club
- 2.1.2 2) Alpha Kappa Psi, Professional Business Fraternity
- 2.1.3 3) UO Product Design Program
- 2.1.4 4) Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship
- 2.1.5 5) Oregon New Venture Championship
- 2.1.6 6) TechStars Startup Weekend Eugene
- 2.1.7 7) UO Innovation Summit
- 2.1.8 8) Spark Grants
- 2.1.9 9) Rainmaker Grants
- 2.1.10 10) Civil War Shark Tank
- 2.1.11 11) Entrepreneurship Club
- 2.1.12 12) Duck Ventures
- 2.1.13 12) Job Shadow Program
- 2.2 UO Undergraduate Courses
- 2.1 Programs, Opportunities, Organizations:
- 3 Encouraging faculty innovation and entrepreneurship
- 4 Facilitating University-Industry Collaboration
- 5 Engaging with regional and local economic development efforts
- 6 Related Links
Background
Promoting student innovation and entrepreneurship
Programs, Opportunities, Organizations:
1) UO Entrepreneurship Club
Background: The Entrepreneurship Club was started to promote entrepreneurship through connecting students with local entrepreneurs and business proffessionals. Today the club is going dormant as attendance and member engagment have been dropiing significantly. This came to our attention when leadership possitions opened and no showed any interest in running.
How it works: Currently the club meets bi weekly and hosts a speaker and or workshop in the Lunquist College of Business.
Mission: "Our mission is to facilitate the development of young proffessionals through the entrepreneurial perspective."
2) Alpha Kappa Psi, Professional Business Fraternity
3) UO Product Design Program
4) Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship
5) Oregon New Venture Championship
6) TechStars Startup Weekend Eugene
7) UO Innovation Summit
8) Spark Grants
9) Rainmaker Grants
10) Civil War Shark Tank
11) Entrepreneurship Club
12) Duck Ventures
12) Job Shadow Program
UO Undergraduate Courses
1) Intro to Entrepreneurship BA199
2) Green Product Design CH114
Encouraging faculty innovation and entrepreneurship
1) Faculty Seed Grants
2) Green Product Design Network
3) Conferences
4) Innovation Partnership Services
Facilitating University-Industry Collaboration
2) Driven-U.com
3) Product Design Launch Lab
Engaging with regional and local economic development efforts
1) RAIN
- RAIN Eugene: Offers a 12 week accelerator program for new businesses and also part of the RAIN innovation network.
- RAIN@UO: Allows for students and faculty to learn more about innovation and entrepreneurship on campus and in the community. ===
2) Fertilab Thinkubator
Background: Fertilab Thinkubator is an incubator for start-ups, a co-working space and a place for events held for those interested in entrepreneurship and innovation in town. There is a location in Eugene and in Springfield.
Mission: Promote entrepreneurship and innovation as a way to develop the economy and the workforce.
Goal: Build the next generation of businesses in Eugene.
Outcome: Promoting entrepreneurship in Eugene and enhancing the collaboration in the start-up community.
Related Links
University of Oregon Student Priorities
U of Oregon Landscape Canvas Spring 2016
University Innovation Fellows
Spring 2019
Maya Lazaro
Michelle Massaquoi
Nisha Sridhar
Raj Shah
Spring 2018
Corina Pigg
Adam Faris
David Freiburger
Elliot Lofts
Spring 2017
Kaheawai Kaonohi
Hunter Sudek
Spring 2016
Nick Capaldini
Susan Cooper
Brandon Crockett
Adam Jansons
David Philiips
Spring 2014
Claire Sakaguchi