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The University of Tulsa is promoting student I&E in several ways. TU's Innovation and Entrepreneurship Certificate and the I&E Minor allow students of any major to learn about the practical, financial, and legal implications of starting a business, as well as get their feet wet ideating, prototyping, and brainstorming on team projects. Classes required for the Certificate and Minor include MGT2043 Entrepreneurship Startup, MGT 4053 Entrepreneurship, MKTG2013 Applied Creativity and Innovation, MGT 3053 Enterprise Creation and Development, BL 3113 Business Law for Entrepreneurs, and MGT 4163 Entrepreneurial Leadership and Strategy.
Professor Claire Cornell is an advocate for student participation in the annual Love's Cup state and regional business plan competition, and teaches MGT 4143: Governors Cup Bus Plan to allow students to focus their time and earn credit for their participation. Dr. Tracy Suter is the David and Leslie Lawson Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship at TU, and teaches Enterprise Creation Development and Applied Innovation and Creativity, along with other business and marketing courses. Dr. Charles Wood is a , Fulbright Scholar and the faculty advisor for TU's NOVA Fellowship (www.novafellowship.org), which is a multidisicplinary student group whose motto is "Dream and do," and who organizes the annual campus TEDx event (www.tedxuniversityoftulsa.com), the Oklahoma Young Entrepreneur Awards (www.oyea.co), and other competitions, design challenges, and creative collaborations.
TU's Engineers Without Borders chapter (http://www.ewb.oneofakind.ws/) and Make A Difference Engineering (MADE at TU, https://engineering.utulsa.edu/academics/mechanical-engineering/make-a-difference-engineering/) give engineering students opportunities to collaborate towards goals which improve lives in the community and abroad.
 The research you conducted for your Landscape Canvas corresponds to Students can learn about I&E opportunities such as the NOVA Fellowship and the 5 parameters. Your research will be most robust I&E Minor and Certificate at a bi-annual Activities Fair, or through stories in this section (Discoverthe college newspaper, Learn and Experiment), related to "Promoting student innovation and entrepreneurshipThe Collegian."
'''Encouraging faculty innovation and entrepreneurship'''
While it doesn't seem as though it directly impacts you, the extent to which faculty are encouraged Activity in this area is limited mostly to innovate and pursue entrepreneurial pathways really does help determine the extent to which they will encourage students to explore their innovative Management and entrepreneurial potential. Encouragement at Marketing department in the faculty level is one Collins College of Business, but may be spreading campus-wide with the things that differentiates more developed I&E ecosystems. Under recent adoption of the "Encouraging faculty innovation TU Commitment and entrepreneurship" categorythe 2017 strategic vision, please provide a succinct view which includes working harder to weave innovation into the fabric of whether faculty are supported to be entrepreneurial or commercialize their researchTU's culture.
'''Actively supporting the university technology transfer function'''
Technology Transfer at TU is led by Dr. William (Bill) Lawson, Director of Technology Commercialization, who can be reached at bill-lawson@utulsa.edu and 918-631-3335, and Dr. Janet Haggerty, Vice Provost for Research and Dean of the Graduate School, who can be reached at janet-haggerty@utulsa.edu and 918-631-2304.
'''Facilitating University-Industry Collaboration'''
Your research about IP policies in "Pursue" in Each department within the Landscape Canvas will give you College of Engineering & Natural Sciences is guided by a view into the resources your technology transfer office provides. Include this overview in "Actively supporting the university technology transfer function". If your school doesn't have a technology transfer office, you can skip this section. Facilitating university-industry collaboration: The "Spin Out" section distinguished group of your Landscape Canvas relates to research centers, industrial parks and industry/mentor networks and will give you a sense professionals who serve as members of whether the University is '''Facilitating University-Industry Collaboration'''industry advisory board.
Engaging with regional and local economic development efforts: The "Spin Out" section of your Landscape Canvas also reveals the extent to which the University is engaging with regional and local economic development efforts. Many campuses also have an economic development office and staff whose responsibility it is to leverage the University's research and development for positive local economic benefit. 
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