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Miami University effectively combines a wide range of academic programs with the personal attention ordinarily found only at much smaller institutions. More than 151,000 Miami alumni are located around the globe, serving as professional and community leaders. The Thomas C. Page Center for Entrepreneurship is focused on jump-starting the pursuit of students’ entrepreneurial aspirations. Students develop their individual entrepreneurial outlook through innovative classroom experiences, study alongside business-practicing faculty, and interaction with successful business owners in project, mentor, and internship settings. Founded in 1994, the Page Center one of only two undergraduate entrepreneurship programs in the country that is both ranked in the top 20 by Entrepreneur magazine and is part of a BusinessWeek top 20 public undergraduate business school. A goal of the FGF is the “promotion from research, theory and transfer to the topic of the establishment of an enterprise”. It makes an important contribution with its activities for the creation and improvement of the infrastructure for the academic research and theory in the still recent field of Entrepreneurship. The European Business School (EBS), International University Schloss Reichartshausen, was founded in 1971. As a Business School, the EBS excels at combining theory and practice in teaching as well as in research. The university's activities focus on 3 core areas: undergraduate and postgraduate programs, executive education and research. The European Business School has the right to award doctorate and habilitations. The EBS is not part of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.
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IntEnt 2008 Conference | Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
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