Entrepreneurship education is rapidly evolving as we attempt to capture the exciting new concepts, tools, frameworks, and research findings that continue to emerge. New pedagogical approaches are regularly being introduced, and the discipline is at the leading edge in terms of experiential learning innovations. At the same time, there are ongoing debates regarding what should be taught and how. How does one stay on top of it all?
The Experiential Classroom is a rigorous clinic to help faculty new to entrepreneurship and those attempting to re-tool or introduce new approaches. Our first twenty-one offerings received outstanding reviews (let us know if you would like to talk to previous delegates). The clinic lasts three days, and is delivered by 23 of the top educators in the country. It is a content-rich program, and introduces a number of highly effective, state-of-the-art approaches.
The Experiential Classroom XXII will be offered at the University of Tampa from September 15-18, 2022. Enrollment is limited to 80 delegates. The tuition has been held constant at $1700 for many years, and we have a limited number of partial, need-based scholarships provided by the U.S. Association for Small Business & Entrepreneurship (USASBE).
For more information or to apply, go to http://www.ut.edu/entrepreneurcenter/experiential/. Please give us a call at (574) 631-9880 or email us at mmorri24@nd.edu if you have questions.
Mike
Michael H. Morris, Ph.D.
Professor, Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation
Editor, Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship
Keough School of Global Affairs
3169 Jenkins-Nanovic Halls
University of Notre Dame
South Bend, Indiana 46556
Ph.: 574-631-9880