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'''<span id="docs-internal-guid-3a536ee1-637c-83ea-4635-1dfa7bc54ef4"><span style="font-size: 14.666666666666666px; font-family: Arial; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: transparent; font-weight: 700; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">Engaging With Regional & Local Economic Development Efforts</spanu>Overview</spanu>'''
<span><span style="font-size: 14Wichita State University is a public university located in the heart of America.666666666666666px; font-family: Arial; color: rgb(0With an enrollment of 15, 0000 students, 0); backgroundWSU is a multi-color: transparent; font-weight: 700; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;"></span></span>discipline college that is becoming an innovation and entrepreneurship focused university. In line with the school’s vision, WSU is starting to offer new avenues to encourage students and faculty to be innovative while attracting industry partners.
<span id="docs-internal-guid-3a536ee1-637c-83ea-4635-1dfa7bc54ef4"><span style="font-size: 14.666666666666666px; font-family: Arial; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: transparent; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">Campus outreach with specific industries is very strong, some industries represented more than others are aerospace, manufacturing, and education. In aerospace the university engages in a mass amount of research for advanced materials, coatings, and general controls design. Wichita host the number one most industry funded Aerospace research firm in the nation named NIAR (National Institute For Aviation Research). In manufacturing the university has many researchers who specialize in advanced manufacturing and prototyping, most of these resources are being used for Aerospace research. In education the department reaches out to the schools in our community to create better teachers and facilities. Unfortunately not all of the industries are represented in the university's outreach but there is room for improvement.</span></span><div><br/></div>''<u><span style="color:#daa520;"></span>Promoting Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship</u>'''
Promoting student innovation and entrepreneurship is a foundation of Wichita State University’s curriculum and strategic plan. Wichita State holds Kansas’ only entrepreneurship major as well as an entrepreneurship minor for both business and non-business majors, a graduate certificate in entrepreneurship and innovation and an MBA with focus on entrepreneurship. WSU is expanding its degree opportunities by offering an Innovation Design Masters degree beginning Spring 2016. The schools of Fine Arts, Health Sciences, Business, and Engineering are offering courses that incorporate entrepreneurship into the foundations of their curricula. The Wichita State campus is expanding to reflect the innovation and entrepreneurship demands of the economy. In fall of 2016, a new Makerspace will open to cater to innovative Wichita State students from all majors and backgrounds. Beyond academics, there are several programs encouraging entrepreneurship on campus. Every year students compete in the Shocker New Venture Competition, where winning student groups are awarded startup capital to aid in the launch of their new venture. Students also attend inspirational and informational speaker series focused on entrepreneurship, innovation, and design, such as Business Booster Series, Shocker Startup Impact, and Lunch and Learn. '''<u>Encouraging faculty innovation and entrepreneurship<span style="color/u>''' Many faculty at Wichita State University identify that the university is encouraging them to pursue innovation in and out of the classroom. &nbsp;However, there is a clear sentiment that the incentive system of the university is not in line with promoting innovation. &nbsp;Faculty members recognize that the money on campus is in traditional research rather than innovation and entrepreneurship. An exciting new development is the Brenton Myers Innovation in Engineering Education Award. &nbsp;The purpose of this award is to provide funds for College of Engineering faculty to introduce new curriculum that is designed to implement innovative and entrepreneurial methods in the classroom. &nbsp;Although only engineering faculty will have access to these funds, effective strategies that are created by the faculty will be shared with other colleges in the university. '''<u>Actively supporting the university technology transfer function</u>''' Many faculty and admin believe the current IP policy generally favors students. The current university’s IP policy does not convey this. In fact, students generally view the current policy negatively:#daa520first, dropout or graduate, then create your ideas. In several instances, the university has been seen as a threat to innovation. Some students have even described feeling deceived or coerced by the institution when it comes to IP disputes. A clear IP policy, at this point, is insufficient - the university needs an overhaul if it wants to successfully be a heart of ideation and ingenuity. &nbsp;"This overhaul must AT LEAST consist of providing: *A space where students, professors, researchers, faculty, and administrators can openly/discuss intellectual property on a student and professor level.*Courses on patent law, intellectual property, nondisclosure agreements, and common legal challenges startups face.*A legal counsel consisting of lawyers that are not on retainer for the university*Workshops on IP, patent research, Startup Wisdom*A channel for students and faculty to comfortably voice their IP concerns '''<u>Facilitating University-Industry Collaboration</spanu>''' With the creation and building of the new Innovation Campus, WSU is partnering up with some big industry names to bring collaboration and innovation to its new campus. The goal of such partnerships will be to encourage and improve collaboration and innovation between students and professionals in the industry.&nbsp; The new innovation campus will boast multiple Partnership Buildings where companies will be able to lease space and work with WSU students and faculty. These Partnership Buildings will open up a new line of networking between students and industry to provide internship and job opportunities. At the same time, the companies will be able to provide and fund new research and experimental facilities. As a benefit to them, they will be able to recruit and new talent continuously. Some of the companies and organizations that have already partnered with WSU include Airbus, NetApp, Applied Technology Acceleration Institute, National Institute of Aviation Research, Tech Mahindra, iTalent Corp, Youth Entrepreneurs, ABI Group, Koch Industries, and others. Airbus, for example, will relocate their engineering center in downtown Wichita to the new Innovation campus. Airbus’ presence on campus will allow them to access research, testing labs, student employees, and faculty expertise quickly and easily. With NIAR already present on the campus, Airbus relocating to the new WSU campus will add to the research centers provided to students.&nbsp; Wichita State is working to facilitate university-industry collaboration at a much aggressive pace than in past year due to the need to bring advance research and experimental facilities for students and faculty. The goal is to turn Wichita State into an innovation focused university that is partnered with some of the biggest names in the industry. '''<u>Engaging With Regional & Local Economic Development Efforts</u>''' Campus outreach with specific industries is very strong, some of the industries represented more than others are aerospace, manufacturing, and education. In aerospace the university engages in a mass amount of research for advanced materials, coatings, and general controls design. Wichita hosts the number one industry funded Aerospace research firm in the nation named NIAR (National Institute For Aviation Research). In manufacturing the university has many researchers who specialize in advanced manufacturing and prototyping, most of these resources are being used for Aerospace research. In education the department reaches out to the schools in our community to create better teachers and facilities. Unfortunately not all of the industries are represented in the university's outreach but there is room for improvement.
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