Unknown University of Applied Sciences: A university where students graduate as business owners
This webinar is a part of an Innovative Universities Webinar Series.
Unknown University of Applied Sciences was founded in 2018 in Hague. At Unknown, students launch entrepreneurial ventures in the process of learning (the majority graduate with a revenue-generating business), the majority of faculty are entrepreneurs themselves, assessments are practice-driven, and learning happens in short five-week cycles. Teaching is complemented by the Founder Monitor, a research initiative that tracks entrepreneurial journeys and seeks to understand the factors that influence who become a founder. What is Unknown contributing to the global practice of entrepreneurship education? How are the graduates distinct? What does one need to have in place to start a true entrepreneurship-driven university? We will discuss this and more with Thomas Blekman, Co-Founder and Board member of the Unknown University of Applied Sciences.
Thomas Blekman is an author, founder, and academic leader.
He authored two books on effectuation, with the first one, Corporate Effectuation, becoming a bestseller in the Netherlands. He has served as a professor of practice at the Rotterdam School of Management for the last 20 years. His history of leading entrepreneurship education ventures began with his role as the Dean of the Global School for Entrepreneurship in Amsterdam, which specializes in educating founders. The Unknown University of Applied Sciences, the second location, builds and expands upon this experience.
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