Sentences with phrase «culture of entrepreneurship in»

The topics of discussion — for it really was almost all discussion and very little one - way lecturing — ranged from how early career lawyers feel about the profession (and how we are in some ways letting them down) to the future of articling (a particularly hot topic in Ontario, as we all know) to how we might infuse a culture of entrepreneurship in how lawyers are trained (including some of the interesting experiments that are taking place at Ryerson) to the more fundamental challenges of incorporating experiential learning into the law school curriculum.
Fundraisers in West Virginia nurture fledgling businesses and help create a culture of entrepreneurship in the state.

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In our culture of entrepreneurship, the term I use is «collaborative confrontation.»
Because of the close relationship that universities have with entrepreneurship, «America plays a vital role in spreading the culture of entrepreneurialism around the world.»
My interest in promoting a culture of entrepreneurship is not limited to the for - profit sector.
-- Chris Rickett, manager of entrepreneurship services in the City of Toronto's Economic Development and Culture Division
She is a sought - after speaker on the topics of leading large - scale cultural change, transformational leadership, brand building, cultivating high - performance teams, creating cultures of diversity and inclusion, harnessing talent, gender equity on boards, women in the c - suite, and women in high - growth entrepreneurship.
B.C. continues to foster an entrepreneurship culture, including the declaration of Small Business Week in October, and supporting programs that connect women and youth to business training so they can become the entrepreneurs of tomorrow.
A robust startup sector will only be made possible if Canada invests in and nurtures a culture of entrepreneurship.
In 2010, Start - Up Chile was created by the Chilean Government (Ministry of Economy & CORFO) with two main intentions: to change the nation's culture towards entrepreneurship and to position Chile as the hub of innovation for Latin America.
In 2016 the Prize was awarded to Venezuelan chef María Fernanda Di Giacobbe for her Cacao de Origen project, a network involving education, entrepreneurship, research and development around cocoa as a source of identity, culture and economic wealth in VenezuelIn 2016 the Prize was awarded to Venezuelan chef María Fernanda Di Giacobbe for her Cacao de Origen project, a network involving education, entrepreneurship, research and development around cocoa as a source of identity, culture and economic wealth in Venezuelin Venezuela.
What we don't have is a culture that lends itself to entrepreneurship, and that's worth pondering as we contemplate how to take advantage of Governor Andrew Cuomo's pledge of $ 1 billion in state assistance to rebuild the regional economy.
In our ongoing series, Next Wave Germany and the Berlin Institute of Entrepreneurship have invited leading experts to discuss ways in which the culture of entrepreneurship can be fostered at German universitieIn our ongoing series, Next Wave Germany and the Berlin Institute of Entrepreneurship have invited leading experts to discuss ways in which the culture of entrepreneurship can be fostered at GermEntrepreneurship have invited leading experts to discuss ways in which the culture of entrepreneurship can be fostered at German universitiein which the culture of entrepreneurship can be fostered at Germentrepreneurship can be fostered at German universities.
The program's goal is the permanent establishment of a «culture of entrepreneurship» in education, research, and administration.
Working Paper Series # 1: Michael A. Genovese, Art and Politics: The Political Film as a Pedagogical Tool # 2: Donald B. Morlan, Pre-World War II Propaganda: Film as Controversy # 3: Ernest D. Giglio, From Riefenstahl to the Three Stooges: Defining the Political Film # 4: John W. Williams, The Real Oliver North Loses: The Reel Bob Robert Wins # 5: Robert L. Savage, Popular Film and Popular Communication # 6: Andrew Aoki, «Chan Is Missing:» Liberalism and the Blending of a Kaleidoscopic Culture # 7: Barbara Allen, Using Film and Television in the Classroom to Explore the Nexus of Sexual and Political Violence # 8: Robert S. Robins & Jerrold M. Post, Political Paranoia as Cinematic Motif: Stone's «JFK» # 9: Richard A. Brisbin, Jr., From State and Local Censorship to Ratings: Substantitive Rationality, Political Entrepreneurship, and Sex in the Movies # 10: Stefanie L. Martin, Fiction and Independent Films: Creating Viable Communities and Coalitions by Reappropriating History # 11: Peter J. Haas, A Typology of Political Film # 12: Phillip L. Gianos, The Cold War in U.S. Films: Representing the Political Other # 13: Michael A. Genovese, The President as Icon & Straw Man: Hollywood & the Presidential Image # 14: Michael Krukones, Hollywood's Portrayal of the American President in the 1930s: A Strong and Revered Leader # 15.
Boosting High - Impact Entrepreneurship in Australia, released by the Office of the Chief Scientist in 2015, looks at how universities and schools can help build a culture of eEntrepreneurship in Australia, released by the Office of the Chief Scientist in 2015, looks at how universities and schools can help build a culture of entrepreneurshipentrepreneurship.
«Schools can potentially play a huge part in encouraging entrepreneurial kids, by creating an awareness of the great stories of entrepreneurship and by supporting a culture where one day starting a business is viewed as a natural option for both girls and boys.
In many settings, particularly on college campuses, enthusiasm about the maker movement — and about innovation itself — has often seemed to dovetail with the values of entrepreneurship and start - up culture, or has reflected excitement about how the movement can enrich STEM education.
In the tradition of the best works of history that make us reconsider the past and better understand the present, Butman and Targett examine the enterprising spirit that inspired European settlement of America and established a national culture of entrepreneurship and innovation that continues to this day.
Tokini Peterside created ART X Lagos in 2015 as part of her entrepreneurship MBA, after spending several years developing Nigeria's luxury and culture sectors.
Acadia Entrepreneurship Centre (AEC) creates an entrepreneurial culture, locally and globally, by being a leader in the development and delivery of entrepreneurial resources, programs, and services.
David actively speaks at high schools, colleges, and businesses on topics ranging from marketing, leadership, culture, and entrepreneurship and he has also published articles in Forbes on all of these topics garnering thousands of views for each one.
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