Creating an entrepreneurial campus culture

The implementation of residential education has been built the concepts of public work and entrepreneurship. By public work, students can work with others to create things with lasting public value. Weinberg discusses the three shifts needed to achieve the goal of creating a more entrepreneurial cam...

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Published inPeer review : emerging trends and key debates in undergraduate education Vol. 7; no. 3; pp. 24 - 26
Main Author Weinberg, Adam
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington Association of American Colleges and Universities 22.03.2005
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Summary:The implementation of residential education has been built the concepts of public work and entrepreneurship. By public work, students can work with others to create things with lasting public value. Weinberg discusses the three shifts needed to achieve the goal of creating a more entrepreneurial campus culture where students would think of themselves as innovators, creators, and problem solvers.
ISSN:1541-1389