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Last call for Experiential Classroom

  • 1.  Last call for Experiential Classroom

    Posted 2 days ago

    Entrepreneurship education is unique both in what is taught and how it is taught. As demand for entrepreneurship courses continues to grow, many universities are experiencing difficulties both in staffing courses and ensuring the quality, rigor, and substance of their classes. Academic areas from both inside and outside the business school struggle with these issues. But how do faculty members learn the latest tools and approaches being employed by leading educators? 

     

    The Experiential Classroom is the premier global program addressing these needs. The clinic is in its 24th year and is dedicated to sharing leading-edge teaching practices and enhancing teaching skills. More than 1600 faculty members from around the world have attended over the past 23 years.

     

    The Experiential Classroom XXIV will be offered in-person at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana from September 12-15, 2024. The clinic is taught over an intensive three-day period and is delivered by 23 of the top entrepreneurship educators in the world. It is a content-rich program that introduces a number of highly effective, state-of-the-art approaches to the teaching of entrepreneurship and building of entrepreneurship programs. Its success is tied to a commitment to an experiential approach both in its subject matter and innovative delivery methods. 

     

    Enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis and is usually limited to 75 delegates. This year we are able to admit 85. The program is co-sponsored by USASBE. The fee is $1800 including meals, and a number of USASBE partial scholarships are available. To apply, go to https://mckennacenter.nd.edu/global-programs/entrepreneurship/experiential-classroom/.

     

    For more information, contact Michael Morris at 574-631-9880 or mmorri24@nd.edu.


    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