In addition to students, this training programme also includes academic and non-academic staff. The course will give participants the skills to develop a complete business plan and create a start-up from scratch. During the training, participants can submit a business idea to the University of Latvia and receive mentoring to develop their proposal.
Available online, the programme can be taken at the specific pace of each participant. Around 30 professionals - academic and non-academic - from the ten higher education institutions that make up the project consortium were involved in developing the course programme, under the coordination of four lecturers from the University of Coimbra.
"This course is the result of the work of an international team with a great deal of know-how in various areas of entrepreneurship. It will undoubtedly be an excellent opportunity for anyone wishing to develop their business idea and obtain mentoring tailored to their specific needs," emphasises Gabriela Fernandes, Pro-Rector for Entrepreneurship at the University of Coimbra.
Registration for the training can be made HERE
The "HIVE - HEI Innovation for Knowledge Intensive Entrepreneurship" project consortium is made up of the University of Latvia (Latvia); University of Coimbra (Portugal), Riga Stradiņš University (Latvia); TED University (Turkiye); Czech University of Life Sciences (Czech Republic); Wiener Neustadt University of Applied Sciences (Austria); ESSEC - Business School (France); Bukovinian State Medical University (Ukraine); Dnipro University of Technology (Ukraine); and Lviv National University (Ukraine). The HIVE consortium also includes business partners such as the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Coursera as an associated partner.
Additional information about the project: www.hiveproject.eu
The initiative is part of the European project "HIVE", which the European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT) is funding, and will support the innovative ideas of students, teachers and non-teaching staff in Higher Education. Applications for the programme are accepted until 6 October.