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Social Entrepreneurship Intensive Doctoral Seminar
June 10-15, 2017
A week-long intensive social entrepreneurship doctoral seminar will be offered by University of Oklahoma Professor Tom Lumpkin this summer in Norman, Oklahoma during the week following the Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference, June 10-15, 2017. The course will be taught on the University of Oklahoma campus.
Students will apply and be admitted based on their qualifications and letters of interest. A maximum of ten students will be admitted (including 1-2 slots for faculty who may be interested). Students will be expected to read approximately 50 academic journal articles and prepare discussion questions and notes prior to the intensive seminar. During the month immediately following the seminar, students seeking course credit will be asked to write an article for submission to a journal and/or academic conference. As such, the course will meet the contact hours and scholarly requirements to qualify as a 3-hour doctoral level credit course.
Collaborations originating from the seminar have generated articles published in Journal of Business Venturing and International Small Business Journal, and numerous conference presentations.
Comments by previous students who have taken the course include:
"It was a unique and wonderful academic experience for me . . . The selection of papers was quite special, giving students who want a real immersion into the SE subject an opportunity to learn fast about what is out there and the main discussions around SE" – Claudia Moura Romero, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, 2016 graduate
"This course was quite all-encompassing and a very good opportunity to develop a better overview of the literature. I hadn't had this chance before" – Lien de Cuyper, Imperial College Business School, 2015 graduate
"It was extremely valuable for me... I enjoyed my time throughout the whole week" – Jooho Lee, University of Pennsylvania, 2014 graduate
"[The seminar] was one of those courses where everything just came together and made all my other courses make sense" – Kelsey Hood Cattaneo, The New School, 2013 graduate
"Would I recommend the course to a colleague? YES. It is so rare to find a place where SE research is approached well... I really enjoyed the structure and content of the 10 sessions" – Thierry Amslem, Sorbonne University, 2012 graduate
"The strength of the class was the intensity of discussion. It was structured around certain themes; however, the flexibility existed to allow discussions to deviate where necessary. I think you managed to create a good, supportive and open environment" – Dominic Chalmers, University of Strathclyde, 2011 graduate
For more information about the seminar, please contact:
Tom Lumpkin
C. S. Trosper Chair and Professor of Entrepreneurship
Director, Division of Entrepreneurship and Economic Development
Price College of Business
307 W. Brooks – Adams Hall Room 7-G
University of Oklahoma
Norman OK 73019-4007
Office: + (405) 325-0716
Mobile: + (405) 694-3992
lumpkin@ou.edu
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