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Dr. Shailendra Vyakarnam

The role of entrepreneurship education in shifting the culture of a traditional university: General Lessons from Cambridge. Dr. Shailendra Vyakarnam. 10 influences on entrepreneurship in the last 10 years. 2003. Portfolio Rapid scaling Needs Practitioner educators Excellence Share

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Dr. Shailendra Vyakarnam

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  1. The role of entrepreneurship education in shifting the culture of a traditional university:General Lessons from Cambridge Dr. Shailendra Vyakarnam

  2. 10 influences on entrepreneurship in the last 10 years

  3. 2003 • Portfolio • Rapid scaling • Needs • Practitioner educators • Excellence • Share • Curiosity • Open door

  4. Positioning About For

  5. The ecosystem around Cambridge Cambridge University Enterprise Network (UEN) 1400 45000 Networks Incubators, Student Societies Cambridge Enterprise Investor Community Academic Departments, Professional Services

  6. Steve Barlow Robert Swann Caroline Garey Phil O’ Donovan James Collier Glenn Collinson Aphamosaic Smartbead Technologies Andrew Dames Acquired by Synaptics Polatis Cambridge Silicon Radio Mark Howard Richard Doyle Acquired by Elumin founded by Dr. Hans Wagner Holotag Chris Davies Andrew Dames Sensopad Technologies Cyan Technology Sentec Stuart Hendry Gavin Troughton Pelikon Andrew Dames Chris Fryer Chris Barnardo Absolute Sensors Adrian Lucas Sphere Medical Mike Willis Roger Millar Pivotal Resources Imerge David Paton Mike Willis Steve Temple David Bending Roundpoint 3D Molecular Sciences Cambridge Physical Sciences INCA Digital Printers Gordon Edge, Bob Pettigrew Elizabeth Hill Mark Tracy Xaar Scientific Generics Nigel Playford Bill Baxter Will Eve Paul Anson Mike Payne Prelude Robert Hook Ionica Graham Martin Colin Gray Will Eve Gordon Edge Tim Eiloart Adaptive Screening ELMJET CCL 1960 Diomed Tony Raven PA 1970 Flying Null Acquired by Videojet Technologies Graeme Minto David Paton Domino TTP Gerald Avison Robin Smith-Saville Wavedriver Acquired by PowerGen DCS Cambridge Mass Spectrometry Signal Process Ltd Mike Storey Automation Partnership Accelerator India Richard Archer Until 1985 Symbionics Xennia Technology Collin Smithers Demerged from TTP Group Dennis Fielder Alan Hudd Plextek TTPCom 1986-1990 Myriad Tony Milbourn Transversal John Cassells Cartezia Barrie Griffiths Steve Mullock David Yip David McKay Kore Technology ip.access 1991-1995 Acquired by Mettler-Toledo Acquired by Cadence Ubinetics Ali Pourtaheri TTP Ventures Acumen Bioscience Tality 1996-2000 David Cornell TTP LabTech Richard Philpott John Cassells Yuno Ltd Radiant Networks Vivid Creativity Partnership Stephen Eason Fen Technology Anne Miller Acquired by Vetura Tin Bustin, Ciaran McAleer 2001-2002 Myint and Vyakarnam 2005

  7. Entrepreneurial Learning

  8. Stimulating entrepreneurship Practical incubation services Innovation sources Sources of funding

  9. Entrepreneurship is becoming a social movement

  10. Impact of the Bayh Dole Act on University policies

  11. Long term sustained government funding

  12. Encouraging an entrepreneurial culture – why and how

  13. Dealing with skepticism

  14. Adapting to a fast changing entrepreneurial world

  15. Influence of the media

  16. Vision and values for the development of education for entrepreneurship

  17. The infrastructure needed for entrepreneurship education to be delivered

  18. There is increasing “noise” in the field

  19. What are our responses? • Scale – Focus on things we do well and grow the numbers • Book – to share our insights and methods • Grow our Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship as a global response – also to help with self-sustainability • Blended learning (internet is the next big thing for education) with content delivery • Contribute to research that can make a difference

  20. www.cfel.jbs.cam.ac.uk

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