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*Designing ideas | *Designing ideas |
Revision as of 10:33, 6 December 2016
Introduction
The first online seminar was offered by the [[SELC Consortium|Project_Partners_'Social_Entrepreneurship_for_Local_Change'] from March to June 2016. This page documents the processes, assignments and outcomes of this first online seminar.
What was the course about?
A social entrepreneur applies business tools for solving social and/or environmental problems. Success in social entrepreneurship is primarily measured by degree of social impact, not only monetary profit.
Social entrepreneurs are essential for solving Europe’s economic, social, and environmental challenges. According to the Strasbourg Declaration of 2014, “Europe’s economic and social model needs to reinvent itself. We need growth that is fairer, greener and anchored in local communities. A model that values social cohesion as a genuine source of collective wealth.”
It is urgent that students and practitioners from different disciplines across Europe learn from each other to develop entrepreneurial skills and social awareness for a sustainable, local impact.
Social Entrepreneurship for Local Change is a programme offered by a 5-University Consortium in cooperation with relevant NGOs. The goal is to empower future social entrepreneurs through an interdisciplinary, problem-based learning environment that enhances the innovative competencies needed for addressing social, cultural and environmental challenges in Europe. The programme is funded by the ERASMUS* Programme in the period 2015 - 2018.
The Social Entrepreneurship for Local Change online course 2016 included twelve live sessions on the internet available to the wider global community, as well as interdisciplinary and international group work with students from Romania, Estonia, the Netherlands, and other European countries. The online course was open to anybody interested in the subject.
The programme also offered students the possibility to receive a grant to attend a 10-day workshop in Romania, hosted by the Bucharest University of Economic Studies.
Recordings and Resources
- All recordings from this first seminar are available as open educational resources
- They can be accessed via the ILIAS learning platform (no login required)
Course Content
The online module consisted of twelve 90-minute sessions of lectures, reading materials, collaborative group work and other diverse active and passive learning tools.
The thematic elements of the course were designed to give students core knowledge for developing their own start-ups:
- Identifying challenges and setting goals
- Designing ideas
- Designing your business model
- Revising and evaluating your model
Course Schedule
- Online lectures will take place from 29.03. – 21.06.2016, with weekly sessions on Tuesdays from 15 45 – 17 15 pm CET.
- See the full seminar schedule for speakers and topics.
Assignments
- Active participants will complete three assignments both individually and in their international team.
- Please read more details in the detailed assignment description.
Conditions for participation and credits
Participation in this course is open to all study programs and free of charge. Academic recognition for successful completion will be as follows with a maximum of 10 ECTS:
- up to 5 ECTS for the online seminar (active participation)
- up to 5 ECTS for the Bucharest workshop
Preconditions for attending the Bucharest Workshop
Successful participation in the online part is a requirement for participating in the Bucharest workshop. However, participation in the workshop is limited. Each participating university can offer seven grants, covering travel and subsistence, and a limited number may participate on a self-paid basis. Students attending the online course but not the workshop will be offered an alternative assignment in order to complete the maximum of 10 ECTS if needed.
Participant numbers
There is no set limit regarding the number of participants in the online course. Any interested student, graduate or young professional is invited to attend. All participants who successfully complete the assignment will be issued a certificate on behalf of the five academic institutions involved. Passive, listen-only participation in the online course is also possible, but no certificate will be issued for this participation mode.
Registration conditions and deadlines
Registration Online Seminar
Participation in the online seminar is free and open to students at any institution as well as the general public.
Participation is possible in active or passive mode.
Active participation includes:
- registration before 15th of March 2016
- regular attendance of the online class (or working with the seminar recordings in due time)
- completion of the seminar coursework and group assignments
- academic recognition of up to 5 ECTS
Passive participation includes:
- registration can be done any time, but preferably before the first session on March 29
- visitation of online seminar sessions either in real time or through video recordings;
- no academic recognition granted
Registration Bucharest Workshop
Participation in the Bucharest Workshop requires personal application. Only students enrolled at the partner universities are eligible.
Applications must include:
- A letter of intent explaining your motivation for participation in the workshop
- CV and current transcript of records
- English language certificate (if available)
- the Bucharest workshop registration deadline is the 31st of March 2016
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Key dates
Online course
- 29.03. – 21.06.2016, weekly sessions from 15 45 – 17 15 pm CET
- Parallel group work in international teams
Bucharest workshop
- 12.-22.05.2016 at the Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Further information
ERASMUS+ Programme
