Entrepreneurship and innovation can and should be learned – whether from home or in the classroom, through theory or practice, using test cases or your own private venture, it’s a body of knowledge everyone should have access to, and we are here to help you acquire it.
The Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship strives to develop and advance academic and practical opportunities in the fields of innovation and entrepreneurship, and to make them accessible to all of the students at the university and the JLM IMPACT consortium.
This is how we do it:
In addition to our long-time bestsellers digital courses and are provided as part of the cornerstones of the graduate programs, we have created a variety of collaborations to allow almost every student experience our content world as part of the curriculum. Every year we offer courses in a selection of relevant subjects, for example:
• Tourism and Innovation: Jerusalem as a case study – a course for graduate students in social sciences and humanities
• Accelerating Ventures in Jewish Education – a course for graduate students from the School of Education
• Social and Technological Entrepreneurship to Promote Function and Health in Old Age – a course for certified occupational therapy students
• Innovation and Entrepreneurship as a Lever for Promoting the Scientific Product – a course for graduate students from the Faculty of Humanities
• Practical Entrepreneurship – a course for graduate students as part of the MATAR program – School of Computer Science and Engineering
And more…