Now on our campus there are plenty of events that are relevant to entrepreneurship. But to be honest, not many students are involved in these events. And some students think our events are not influential enough.
=== Tactic#1: Cooperate with Big Clubs<br/> ===
Our university have a variety of clubs from small to big. Sometimes small clubs hold events of high quality but involve few students due to lack of advertising. But for big clubs, they have more ways to spread advertisement. So, we will suggest clubs to cooperate, prepare for the events together and get more participants.
=== Tactic#2: Get Help from Big Companies<br/> ===
Some students think our events are not influential because they cannot learn much or get help. With the help of big companies, this situation can be developed. If companies can help students make future plans, offer more internship to them, students might be willing to involve. And we know that companies and school already have cooperation like scholarships. Maybe this kind of funding can also be used to award students do well in the events.
=== Tactic#3: Combine with Classes<br/> ===
Students take classes every day, if possible, professors can introduce more activities related to the classes. For example, the electronic design competition is related to our analogous circuit class and the event and class are benefit to each other. For I&E programs, situations are similar. And classes can even be a part of the I&E program, professor can invite people like entrepreneurs to the class. Most importantly, students should be allowed to have conversations with these entrepreneurs face to face.