
Globally, a growing number of universities are providing entrepreneurship support to their students and researchers. The goal of this initiative is to develop entrepreneurial mindsets that emphasize traits such as self-efficacy, creativity, and risk awareness. This strategy also cultivates essential knowledge, skills, and attitudes that can help transform ideas into actions, launch and grow new businesses, and stimulate self-employment. How do universities in Central Europe perform in the field of entrepreneurship education? What are their success stories, and what are the main challenges they face? Come to the public debate.
The event for the public is organized as part of the international course Training for Trainers ImpactSprint: from research to product, which will take place at FIT CTU from 4 to 8 September and of which the faculty is a partner.