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Welcome
6th Annual Roundtable on Entrepreneurship
Education (REE USA)
Tom Byers and Tina Seelig, Co-ChairsTom Byers and Tina Seelig, Co-ChairsStanford UniversityStanford UniversityOctober 22-24, 2003October 22-24, 2003
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Special Thanks to 0ur Sponsors …
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http://stvp.stanford.edu
A Word About Your Hosts …
“We believe engineers and scientists need entrepreneurial skills to be successful at all levels
within their organizations. Our center is dedicated to accelerating high-technology entrepreneurship education and creating scholarly research on
technology-based firms. We prepare students for leadership positions in industry, universities, and
society, and we disseminate our research and teaching knowledge throughout the world.”
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REE USASteering Committee
Terry Blum, Georgia Tech
Jerry Engel, UC Berkeley
John Jaquette, Cornell University
Steve Nichols, UT Austin
Mark Rice, Babson College
Kathryn Simon, UC Boulder
Ed Zschau, Princeton University
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REE Objectives Create a forum for faculty and senior staff to discuss
the strategic and organizational issues of educating engineers and scientists about high-technology entrepreneurship.
Share experiences, best practices, and plans for teaching, research and outreach in a productive and relaxed setting.
Establish and strengthen relationships that often lead to future interaction and opportunities.
Formulate ideas for future gatherings.
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REE Europe 2003 September 11-13 at London
Business School
40 people from 27 institutions
(16 countries)
In partnership with …
2004 Location: Lausanne
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REE Asia 2003 Pilot held October 21 at UC Berkeley
15 people from 10 institutions (7
countries)
In partnership with …
2004 Location: Singapore
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REE Latin America 2003
Pilot to be held on December 10 – 12
Universidade de São Paulo in Brazil
In partnership with …
2004 Location: Chile
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Growth of REE USA
1999
21
3
36
US
Intl.+Service
People
1998
14
2
21
2000
23
9
45
2001
30
6
60
2002
34
8
71
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REE USA 2003 By the Numbers
Institutions
50 US Universities and Colleges
18 International Universities & Supporters
78 Total Attendees (plus Stanford)
18 of Top 20 Engineering Schools (US News)
Number of Degrees Granted in 2002 (ASEE)
BS: 10 of Top 10
MS: 10 of Top 10
PhD: 10 of Top 10
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Who Are We … Show of Hands
1. What geographic area are you from (time zone)? Eastern? Central or Mountain? Pacific? Other?
2. What is your primary role or position? Tenure-line Faculty? Part-time Adjunct? Senior Staff?
3. What is your primary campus affiliation? Science or Engineering School? Business School? Other?
4. What stage of development is your program? New? Emerging? Established?
5. How many of you have attended a REE before?
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Agenda: Thursday,
October 23
(Morning)
8:00 AMContinental Breakfast 8:30 AMWelcome and Introductions TOM BYERS AND TINA SEELIG, Stanford University 9:00 - 10:00 AMGreat Innovations in Entrepreneurship Education Generating, Collecting, and Capturing Ideas for Entrepreneurship Programs TINA SEELIG, Stanford University 10:00 - 10:30 AMBreak and Poster Session Please right click to download REE slide template
10:30 - 11:30 AM
Panel Discussion:Resources for Entrepreneurship Educators(Cases, Curriculum, Video, Conferences, etc)MODERATOR: PHIL WEILERSTEIN, NCIIA KATHERINE EMERY, Stanford University, JOHN BOURNE, Olin CollegeJOHN OCHS, Lehigh University11:30 - 12:30 AMWorking Sessions
A) Life sciences EntrepreneurshipThe best ways to integrate life science and engineering entrepreneurship education KEN MORSE, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyBOB HISRICH, Case Western University
B) University Technology TransferThe best way for entrepreneurship programs to work with university technology transfer officesSTEVE NICHOLS, University of Texas AustinDAVE BARBE, University of Maryland
C) Best Case ScenarioAn open discussion about which entrepreneurship case studies work best in the classroomMARK RICE, Babson College
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Agenda: Thursday, October 23(Afternoon
)
12:30 - 2:00PMLunch: Topic Tables and Poster SessionInternships - DREW ISAACS, U.C. Berkeley Research Topics - KATHY EISENHARDT, Stanford University Sponsor table - MIKE WERNER, MicrosoftSponsor table - PHIL WEILERSTEIN, NCIIASponsor table - MIKE HILDRETH, Ernst and YoungSponsor table - MARK HEESEN, NCVA
2:00 PM - 3:00PMWorking Sessions
D) Curricula and teaching methodsCore courses and key teaching methods for entrepreneurship programsKEN PICKAR, CALTECHGARY HANSEN, U.C. Santa Barbara
E) International EntrepreneurshipSimilarities and differences between regional entrepreneurship programs RICHARD DASHER, Stanford UniversityPETER REID, CSE, London
F) Cross-University CollaborationA brainstorming session focusing on ways different universities can work together to stimulate entrepreneurship education CYRUS TAYLOR, Case Western Reserve University
3:00 - 3:30 PMBreak and Poster Session
3:30 - 4:30 PMReports from Working Sessions
6:30 - 8:30PMDinner with Key Note SpeakerGORDY DAVIDSON, Fenwick and WestPresent Annual Innovative Educator Award
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Agenda: Friday, October
24
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Sponsor BreakfastAn opportunity to meet informally with the REE sponsors:Microsoft, Ernst and Young, NVCA, NCIIA
9:00 - 10:15 AM
Group SessionFacilitated Discussion on Assessment of Entrepreneurship Programs ROB CHERNOW, Kauffman Foundation
10:15 - 10:45
Break
10:45 - Noon
Group Session:Facilitated discussion on key takeaways, open issues, and next steps for REE TOM BYERS, Stanford University
Noon
Adjourn
1:00 - 3:00
Optional tour of both the new Bioengineering Center and the new Wallenberg experimental classrooms
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REE USA: In Memory of Gloria Appel1924-2001
Price InstituteNew York, NY
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