Entrepreunarial change making
Résumé de la formation
Passionate about sustainability ? Eager to develop a sustainable business idea ? Starting online in mid-november 2025, the new edition of the Circle U. Entrepreneurial Change-making, is designed for you! Open to all MA and PhD students, Entrepreneurial Change-making is a course that covers innovation and entrepreneurship to tackle major social, economic, and environmental challenges.
Open to all PhD students, Entrepreneurial Change-making is a course that covers innovation and entrepreneurship to tackle major social, economic, and environmental challenges with highlights like :
• Online seminars by professors from various European universities and having very varied expertise
• Multicultural and multidisciplinary student teams
• Team facilitators guiding your business idea design
• Present your idea at Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
See detals here : https://www.circle-u.eu/events/2025/entrepreneurial-change-making.html
Programme
The aim of this course is to equip students to become entrepreneurial change-makers. More specifically, we train the students to include sustainability and the green transition into the development of entrepreneurial projects. This includes measurable sustainable metrics. The students will be learning relevant tools while working in multidisciplinary and international teams. Using critical thinking approach and the flipped classroom method, students learn more specifically to identify and critically evaluate sustainable innovation issues within various scenarios, utilizing a wide range of techniques, concepts and models, and then come up with and present innovative solutions and a full business model using an entrepreneurial mindset.
Formateurs et formatrices
Associate Professor Markus Bugge and Caspar Philip Price Halfsund, Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture, University of Oslo
Associate Professor Amélie Jacquemin, Louvain School of Management, UCLouvain
Senior Researcher Morten Foss, Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO), Aarhus University
Professor Nicolas Loménie, Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, Université Paris Cité
Professor Vesna Damnjanović, Department of Marketing Management and Public Relations, University of Belgrade
Viktoria Nagy, Louvain Learning Lab, UCLouvain
Professor Alessio Cavicchi and Annapia Ferrara, University of Pisa
Clara Conrad-Billroth, University of Vienna
Informations pratiques
• Email (contact pédagogique) : nicolas.lomenie@u-paris.fr
For registration, please send your motivation letter to your local coordinator (nicolas.lomenie@u-paris.fr).
The deadline for registration is 30 september 2025. Information regarding admission will be sent out no later than 22 september.
• Dates prévisionnelles : The programme starts on 10th of november 2025. It runs fully online. It is a two-hour and a half webinar on every Wednesday from 5:30 to 8 PM CET. It ends with a compulsory final event in Louvain (Belgium) on 8–12 December 2025.
• Lieu : Fully on line till a compulsory final event in Louvain (Belgium) on 8–12 December 2025.
• Pré-requis : English
Public
Doctorants
Durée
10/11/2025 – 12/12/2025
Langue
Anglais
Format
Distanciel
Code
DF25ECM
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