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The <u>May’s Business School Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship</u> provides undergraduate and graduate certificates for entrepreneurship. They support student entrepreneurship as well as faculty and the local community with competitions and lecture series to inspire and educate. [[http://cnve.tamu.edu/programs/ http://cnve.tamu.edu/programs/]]
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= Faculty Innovation and Entrepreneurship =
The university offers great resources to enable faculty entrepreneurship. Faculty are allowed to participate in nearly all of the programs run by <u>CNVE</u> which enables them offers online resources ( for e.g. lectures and case-studies) to be introduced help faculty introduce innovation and entrepreneurship to students in both innovation- and educated in entrepreneurship, -focused and there are numerous institutions that provide commercialization of researchnon- innovation and entrepreneurship-focused courses.
Faculty are allowed to participate in nearly all of the programs run by <u>CNVE</u> which also enables them to be introduced to and educated in entrepreneurship, and there are numerous institutions that provide commercialization of research. For example, the Office of Texas A&M System Technology Commericialization assists faculty in taking their research outside the university in the form of inventions and startups. The <u>Division of Research</u> at A&M is a library of resources in the university and surrounding network. They accept grant proposals and funnel research opportunities to the correct institutions (most of which are listed under Technology TransferEntrepreneurship and Funding Resources). [[http://vpr.tamu.edu/about http://vpr.tamu.edu/about]]
= University Technology Transfer Function =