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The University Innovation Fellows are part of a national movement to ensure that students gain the necessary attitudes, skills and knowledge required for them to compete in the economy of the future. These student leaders from schools around the country work with their peers to catalyze even greater levels of innovation and entrepreneurship activity on their campuses. The program is run by the National Center for Engineering Pathways to Innovation (Epicenter), funded by the National Science Foundation as a partnership between Stanford University and the National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA). University Innovation Fellows call on engineering students and their peers to dream, design and deliver innovations that solve real-world problems. Learn more at the University Innovation Fellows website: http://dreamdesigndeliver.org.
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Project start date: Fall 2011 Grant number DUE-1125457
Reverse Site VisitNational Science FoundationSeptember 9, 2013
Student Engagement
Student Engagement Strategy:Laying the foundation for a movement
Student Focused
• Massive Open Online Courses, Modules and other Web-based Content
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Institution Focused
• University Innovation Fellows
• UI Fellow Networks
“Student Communities”
UIFellow
Engineering students want more entrepreneurship education than they get
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Students are taught entrepreneurial skills
Students are encouraged to take entrepreneurship courses
Faculty discuss entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship is presented as a worthwhile career option
Students are encouraged to develop entrepreneurial skills
I would like to learn about entrepreneurship in my engineering courses
Entrepreneurship education can broaden my career prospects and choices
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Students’ Attitudes about Entrepreneurship Education
Sample: 501 engineering students enrolled in senior-level capstone design courses at three large public universities with established entrepreneurship programs.
Data source: Duval-Couetil, N., T. Reed-Rhoads, & Haghighi, S. (2011). Engineering Students and Entrepreneurship Education: Involvement, Attitudes and Outcomes,International Journal of Engineering Education, in press.
NO ENTREP COURSES ENTREP COURSES
Aspirations and
perceived impact
Offerings and opportunities
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Prioritizing Innovation via Many Challenges Facing Academia
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Activating Students For Rapid Impact
Focus students on the task of enhancing the Innovation Ecosystem with the goal of creating lasting institutional impact.
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Pictured Above: UI Fellows at Stanford E-Week February 2013
Grooming Students for Leadership
Intensive training
33 students trained.
3 trainings in FY’13;
2 online.
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Coaching / Peer NetworkOne-on-one coachingMonthly WebExPeer-to-peer collaborations
ConveningsStanford E-WeekOPEN Conference
‘Feel part of a National
Movement’
Students Deploy Diverse StrategiesOver 9,000 US students reached by 25 UI FellowsEpicenter: Student Ambassador Program Evaluation – Spring ’13, Page 6
SageFox Consulting Group
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National Network, Breadth of Institutions
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Berkeley | Bucknell | Central Florida | Cooper Union | Duke | Eastern Kentucky
Florida International | Johns Hopkins | Lehigh | Mercer | MIT | NC State | Ohio State
Penn State | Pitt | Purdue | RIT | Rose-Hulman | Southern Illinois | Stanford | Tufts
U Michigan | UC Davis | UCSD | University of Colorado | University of Georgia
UT Austin | UT Southwestern | VCU | Wake Forest
Washington St. Louis | Washington State
Sean MaroniNorth Carolina State University
Rising Senior, Undergraduate Engineering
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NC StateStartup Ecosystem
Sean Newman MaroniVP Engineering, BetaVersity
Mech. Engineering 2014
1.Start Something New.2.Give It To The
Community. 3.Repeat.
Thank You! Sean Newman [email protected]
Betaversity
Fellows form startup at OPEN 2013. Recent E-Team Grantee.
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Jared KarpUniversity of California Berkeley
Rising Senior, Undergraduate Engineering
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PRESENTATION TO NSF:STORY OF CAMPUS IMPACT
UNIVERSITY INNOVATION FELLOWSSEPTEMBER 9TH, 2013
CALL TO ACTION
Tina SeeligExecutive Director
Stanford Technology Ventures Program
Dennis Boyle, Partner
FROM THE GROUND UP
CREATING A CHANGE
LAUNCHING BIG
GETTING THE BALL ROLLING
MAKING A STATEMENT
GETTING NOTICED
LANDING THE BIG ONE
$20MM Award: Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation
LEADING THE CHARGE
A GROWING VISION OF THE FUTURE TO COME
Lessons Learned
• Recruitment
• Institutional Link
• Training Resources
• One-to-one
• Volunteer Team
• Evidence of strong national movement
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Sources of data: Focus Groups, monthly surveys, SageFox evaluation report.
37% felt they’d increased opportunities for students
37% felt they’d initiated significant dialogue about the E&I landscape
Question 15 Page 26, SageFox Report
Next Steps 2014 - 2016• 2014: 60 Campuses
• Partnerships: Roosevelt Institute, Design for America, Startup Weekend
• Tools: Blog and Wiki
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BLOG: dreamdesigndeliver.org
WIKI: universityinnovation.org
Question 13, Page 25, SageFox Report
Thank you!
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Appendix
“I had a fantastic experience at the [University Innovation Fellow] training. I felt proud to be among such talented and driven students, and was motivated by their desire to promote entrepreneurship as well as by the guidance of Humera, James, and Leticia.” 36