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The
GWU Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership Initiative,
directed by Professor
Susan Duffy, introduces the process of entrepreneurial
thinking as an invaluable asset to any career. The courses
offer students the opportunity to draw from their field
of study or personal passion to generate, plan and launch
ideas that make a difference to self, others, or the world.
Funded
in part by a grant from the Ewing
Merion Kauffman Foundation, the course series is
on the leading edge of efforts to bring entrepreneurial
thinking to students in all academic disciplines. Course
One: Foundations of Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership
was specifically designed for non-business students as a
"bridge” between their subject matter expertise
and the application of that knowledge to a career after
graduation. Course Two: Advanced Entrepreneurial Processes:
Learning from Women Leaders exposes students to the
challenges of leading and managing an early stage company,
organization or project.
The
GWU Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership courses introduce
the process of entrepreneurial thinking as an indispensable
resource in any career. The courses, designed with the input
of successful women leaders and GWU students, offer a range
of learning experiences. Content-rich class
sessions and experiential learning labs are complemented
with guest lecturers, networking
events and mentoring opportunities
to create an active learning environment for students in
any field of study.
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