Making Your Way in Innovation and  Enterprise at UCL

Making Your Way in Innovation and Enterprise at UCL

Learn about or extend innovation and enterprise activity at UCL with this comprehensive information session suitable for all UCL staff.

By UCL Innovation & Enterprise

Date and time

Tue, 19 Oct 2021 01:00 - 03:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Are you thinking about recruiting partners for upcoming programmes? Exploring how you might undertake consulting? Working to get the UK up and running again after covid19?

Join this session to get an overview of innovation and enterprise, the UCL support system, and examples from a variety of disciplines. You’ll learn about what to consider in undertaking activities such as consulting, commercialisation, or partnerships. The session touches on knowledge exchange (KE) funding, intellectual property (IP), and ethical concerns.

A few of the ways innovation and enterprise activity can help you include:

• Realising impact from your research, for example, improving community quality of life

• Applying your research discoveries through income-generating activity

• Developing your leadership through contribution to national and international media or policy

Whether you’ve got some experience or are just getting started, this session will equip you with an overview of common pathways, plus contacts and resources you need to move forward. Delivered through Microsoft Teams, the session lasts for about 2 hours and includes short interactive elements that help you build a personal innovation and enterprise roadmap.

(Note: This training is not suitable for students. Students interested in innovation and enterprise should access entrepreneurship training here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/enterprise/students)

information about upcoming sessions in can be found here:

https://www.ucl.ac.uk/enterprise/staff/access-training/making-your-way-innovation-and-enterprise-ucl

Organised by

We work with UCL staff and students to help them transfer their knowledge and capabilities —their innovation—into productive settings outside the academic environment so that academic research has a positive impact in the wider world. 

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