Join us at the Europe Social Entrepreneurship Educators (SEE) Forum, where diverse organisations and networks in social entrepreneurship education converge! This dynamic platform fosters partnerships, ignites collaborations in teaching and research, and sparks cross-promotions, as part of the Europe Academic Hub.
🤝 Leaders from various organisations, networks, and universities across Europe showcase their contributions to social entrepreneurship education. It's not just an event-it's an open exchange for meaningful conversations, sharing insights, experiences, and best practices in a collaborative environment.
🌟 Discover innovative programs, initiatives, and resources available for SE educators, cultivating a vibrant ecosystem for social entrepreneurship education. Let's collaborate, network, and share expertise to collectively impact systems change education and promote innovative practices in social entrepreneurship. Register here and join us to be part of this transformative journey! #EuropeSEEForum #SocialEntrepreneurship #Catalyst2030 🌱✨
Speaker and Programme Information
- Sophie Bacq (IMD): The Annual Social Entrepreneurship Conference provides unique opportunities to hear from and interact with world-class speakers and to make valuable connections. Dozens of accepted papers will be presented and discussed in parallel sessions, including featured discussants. The conference will also feature panels on critical and relevant topics and compelling keynote speeches. The annual Social Entrepreneurship Doctoral Seminar, scheduled for June 8-13, 2024, in Munich (application deadline: February 1).
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Niina Karvinen (ESIC): Joining the Pact for Skills on Proximity and Social Economy, the European Social Innovation Campus (ESIC) contributes to the challenge of the upskilling and reskilling of 5% of the workforce and entrepreneurs of the sector each year to tackle the green and digital transitions in the social economy by boosting social innovation capacities.
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Anne-Karen Hüske (CBS): Aurora is a partnership of like-minded and closely collaborating research intensive European universities, who use their academic excellence to drive societal change and contribute to the sustainable development goals.
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Christina Theodoraki (TBS): Christina is an expert in publishing within SE education journals, acting as the editor of Small Business Economics: An Entrepreneurship Journal, associate editor of Journal of Small Business Management and member of the associate editorial boards of Review of Managerial Science, Entrepreneurship Research Journal, Journal of Enterprising Communities, and Journal of the Knowledge Economy. (video)
- Sergio Paramo Ortiz (EMES): EMES is a research network of established university research centres and individual researchers whose goal has been so far to gradually build up an international corpus of theoretical and empirical knowledge, pluralistic in disciplines and methodologies, around our "SE" concepts: social enterprise, social entrepreneurship, social economy, solidarity economy and social innovation.
- Mona Mirtsch (FutureSEE): Future Social Entrepreneurship Education (Future SEE ) – is a nationwide network for university lecturers in the field of social entrepreneurship. The quality of the SEE is improved through the transfer bridges (Transferbrücken) format, which brings together researchers and social entrepreneurs with teachers in a small group to improve the SEE.
- Social Change Innovators, an online knowledge resource platform originally developed for educators that now has over 1,700 resources on teaching social entrepreneurship/social enterprise and systems change, research, and developing an enabling environment for social innovators to flourish (working with governments, donors, private sector, etc.).
- University of Oxford, Map the System initiative
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Debbi Brock
Wingate University
Monroe NC
(859) 985-3634
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