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== Faculty Innovation and Entrepreneurship<br/> ==
 
== Faculty Innovation and Entrepreneurship<br/> ==
  
University faculty have always had a long history of innovation and entrepreneurship, from the [https://stemcells.wisc.edu/node/85 discovery of the stem cell] to being ranked high in the list of [http://news.wisc.edu/uw-madison-ranked-highly-in-list-of-universities-that-produce-top-ceos/ universities that produce top CEOs]. UW - Madison faculty consistently show that they are committed to the Wisconsin Idea - propetuating the use of education for public good inside and outside the classroom. This can also be seen in the wide range of courses that incorporate innovation, entrepreneurship, and design thinking. Arguably the entire campus, ranging from the College of Engineering to the School of Human Ecology, is invested in educating student in innovation and design thinking.&nbsp;
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University faculty have always had a long history of innovation and entrepreneurship, from the [https://stemcells.wisc.edu/node/85 discovery of the stem cell] to being ranked high in the list of [http://news.wisc.edu/uw-madison-ranked-highly-in-list-of-universities-that-produce-top-ceos/ universities that produce top CEOs]. UW - Madison faculty consistently show that they are committed to the Wisconsin Idea - perpetuating the use of education for public good inside and outside the classroom. This can also be seen in the wide range of courses that incorporate innovation, entrepreneurship, and design thinking. Arguably the entire campus, ranging from the College of Engineering to the School of Human Ecology, is invested in educating student in innovation and design thinking.&nbsp;
  
 
== University Technology Transfer Function<br/> ==
 
== University Technology Transfer Function<br/> ==

Revision as of 03:33, 20 January 2017

Overview

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The University of Wisconsin - Madison is a Big Ten Research University located in the heart of the homey midwest. With 30,000+ undergraduate students, 9,000 graduate students, and a faculty and staff of 16,000, UW is a large, thriving campus with individual colleges. The university was founded on the Wisconsin Idea, forever forward and innovative. As such, the campus features many resources for innovation and design on campus and is known for its landmark discoveries in various fields.

Student Entrepreneurship

The University of Wisconsin - Madison is a great place for students who want a chance to encorporate entrepreneurship into their future careers. The Weinert Center for Entrepreneurship was created to put emphasis on teaching, research, and service pertaining to entrepreneurial management and start-up development. Students in the School of Business also have the opportunity the pursue an Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Major. For students outside of the Business School, there is an Undergraduate Certificate for Entrepreneurship. 

Other Entrepreneurial resources include:

Faculty Innovation and Entrepreneurship

University faculty have always had a long history of innovation and entrepreneurship, from the discovery of the stem cell to being ranked high in the list of universities that produce top CEOs. UW - Madison faculty consistently show that they are committed to the Wisconsin Idea - perpetuating the use of education for public good inside and outside the classroom. This can also be seen in the wide range of courses that incorporate innovation, entrepreneurship, and design thinking. Arguably the entire campus, ranging from the College of Engineering to the School of Human Ecology, is invested in educating student in innovation and design thinking. 

University Technology Transfer Function

Although UW does not have an office to directly address Technology Transfers, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation offers aid in licensing technologies and the Office of Corporate Relations suggests working through their offerings.

University - Industry Collaboration

Regional and Local Economic Development

Related Links

Landscape Canvas (January 2017)

Entreprenuership Guide (PDF) or (interactive) established by INSITE (Initiative for Studies in Transformational Entreprenuership)

Student Contributors

Camille Clark

Hanna Barton

Rachel Acevedo

Tayler Nowak