Second annual faculty symposium showcased entrepreneurship at UM
Faculty shared how entrepreneurship and innovation applied in their work.
Faculty shared how entrepreneurship and innovation applied in their work.
Nearly 100 people gathered for the second annual Entrepreneurship & Innovative Thinking Faculty Symposium on Thursday, November 27th.
The event, co-hosted by The Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, Stu Clark Centre for Entrepreneurship, IDEA START, and Partnerships, Knowledge Mobilization and Innovation, brought our UM community together to learn about entrepreneurship in various forms.
After an inspiring welcome from UM Chancellor, David Angus, four faculty members shared their experiences applying entrepreneurship and innovation:
Attendees also heard brief introductions from the units on campus that support entrepreneurship in all its forms:
November marked the third annual Entrepreneurship & Innovative Thinking Month at the University of Manitoba. Along with the symposium, the month featured events, initiatives and highlights of how entrepreneurship and innovative approaches can support the pursuit of big ideas to help make the world a better place.
Check out the latest Entrepreneurship & Innovative Thinking Report on Activities for 2024/25.
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