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Fakepreneur vs. Entrepreneur Bootcamp

Fakepreneur vs. Entrepreneur Bootcamp is the ultimate learning experience for new business owners. It's easy to get a website, order business cards, and create a social media page but that doesn't make you an entrepreneur. This is a hands-on class so please come prepared to learn and engage! More information can be found here.

Bryan Fellowship Application Due

The Bryan Fellowship is designed for undergraduate student teams interested in creating change in communities through an innovative project that addresses a community-identified need. Recipients enroll in a service-learning course on project management during the spring semester and receive up to $1,500 in funding. They also gain access to professional development funds, support from APPLES,

Entrepreneurship Research Working Group

The Entrepreneurship Research Working Group invites all UNC researchers interested in presenting and discussing early stage research projects in entrepreneurship (broadly defined).  This interdisciplinary group meets monthly over lunch at the Kenan Center located near the McColl Building (UNC Kenan-Flagler). If you like to learn more information about the entrepreneurship research working email Ashley Brown

Designing For Change: Women In Entrepreneurship

Join the Eship Center and Innovate Carolina pm October 24th at 5:30 PM over a quick bite at 1789 Venture Lab for a design thinking workshop targeting the issues women face in entrepreneurship and the workplace, complete with a panel of 6 young UNC alumnae who will share their personal stories and experiences as females

Carolina Innovations Seminar: Lessons From Liquidia – Designing Precision Drugs to Transform Pharma

Top of the Hill Restaurant & Brewery (The Great Room) 100 East Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, United States

Lessons From Liquidia: Designing Precision Drugs to Transform Pharma With Shawn Glidden, Vice President of Legal Affairs and Secretary, Liquidia Technologies, Inc. Imagine if you could engineer drug particles with extreme precision – at practically any shape, size or composition – to get the best therapeutic results for patients. Where would you initially apply the

Entrepreneurship Research Working Group

The Entrepreneurship Research Working Group invites all UNC researchers interested in presenting and discussing early stage research projects in entrepreneurship (broadly defined).  This interdisciplinary group meets monthly over lunch at the Kenan Center located near the McColl Building (UNC Kenan-Flagler). If you like to learn more information about the entrepreneurship research working email Ashley Brown

Entrepreneurship Research Working Group

The Entrepreneurship Research Working Group invites all UNC researchers interested in presenting and discussing early stage research projects in entrepreneurship (broadly defined).  This interdisciplinary group meets monthly over lunch at the Kenan Center located near the McColl Building (UNC Kenan-Flagler). If you like to learn more information about the entrepreneurship research working email Ashley Brown

Carolina Innovations Seminar: Secrets for Thriving in North Carolina’s Life Sciences Ecosystem

Secrets For Thriving in North Carolina’s Life Science Ecosystem With Laura Rowley, Ph.D., Director, Life Science Economic Development; Tracey du Laney, Ph.D., Director, Science and Technology Development; North Carolina Biotechnology Center Location: Top of the Hill (Great Room) How can scientists, researchers and entrepreneurial enthusiasts who are focused intensely on the immediate work in their

Carolina Innovations Seminar: How to Bring Personalized Cancer Care to Patients Everywhere

How to Bring Personalized Cancer Care to Patients Everywhere With Sha Chang, Ph.D., professor and director of medical physics research, Department of Radiation Oncology, UNC School of Medicine; founder of EmpowerRT Location: Top of the Hill (Great Room) Picture a resource-strapped cancer clinic in a developing country: financially depleted, technology limited, lacking in basic medical

Network Forum: Community-Engaged Innovation in Practice

Wilson Library, Pleasants Room 200 South Rd, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Wednesday, Jan. 22 9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. EDT Wilson Library, Pleasants Room The Innovate Carolina Network kicks off the year by exploring ways that campus programs engage with community organizations and partners to design innovations that help solve complicated problems. Join us at the first Innovate Carolina Network Forum of 2020, where you’ll learn

Application Deadline: 2020 NC Biotech Translational Research Grant, Cycle 2

Applications due February 26th The TRG program funds projects that explore potential commercial applications or initiate the early commercial development of university-held life science inventions. The technology must have the potential to solve a real-world problem as a commercial product in the life science sector. The goals of the TRG program are: Transform basic research discoveries into

Virtual Workshop: Asking Powerful Questions

Seth Godin is right. If we simply move our broken meeting dynamics from in-person to online, we're missing an opportunity... an opportunity to have meaningful conversations that lead to big breakthroughs. Meaningful conversations start with powerful questions, and real investment in one another. All of us ask questions. But are you getting real power out