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Student innovation and entrepreneurship

Tulane University fosters great student innovation and entrepreneurship with classes themed in "science, technology, and entrepreneurship" such as SCEN 4800, SCEN 6000, BMEN 4030-4040, BMEN 2310, BMEN 4900, and MGMT 6240. These classes help students understand how to translate technological/engineering ideas to a market. Furthermore, there are student led organizations such as TEA (Tulane Entrepreneurs Association) in the Freeman Business School that allow students on campus to gain insight with national leaders in entrepreneurship (http://freemanblog.freeman.tulane.edu/tea/index.php/about-2/). Lastly, the Bioinnovation program at Tulane elucidates the mechanisms for PhD students to translate their biolopgical research into a biotech market (http://tulane.edu/bioinnovation-IGERT/). 

Faculty innovation and entrepreneurship

University technology transfer function

University-Industry collaboration

Regional and local economic development efforts

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