"Innovation and Entrepreneurship Leadership Bootcamp" for students of the European Innovation Academy

22 August 2022

 

On September 5-9, the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Leadership Camp of the European Innovation Academy will be held in Batumi, Georgia. The Bootcamp will be taught by faculty from the UC Berkeley Sutardja Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology and senior leaders from multiple leading Silicon Valley organizations.

 

The world's largest entrepreneurship program is designed for students who are currently enrolled in university (or just graduated this year) who have an interest in exploring entrepreneurship as a career option. The Bootcamp will be delivered fully in English.

 

The project gives you a unique opportunity to obtain full scholarship for studying and living expenses.

 

See detailed information about the Bootcamp on the link: https://www.inacademy.eu/georgia/

 

Those interested in participating should fill out the application by August 22https://bit.ly/3SAHUnS

 

In case of questions please, contact to Keti Sidamonidze:  Keti_Sidamonidze@dai.com

 

The European Innovation Academy (EIA) is the world’s largest entrepreneurship program for university students. Since its first program in 2013, EIA has educated more than 17,000 students from eighty-five countries. The EIA program is unique in its content, structure, and approach to teaching entrepreneurship.

 

The EIA program offers Georgian students is a unique opportunity to work in intercultural teams with students from different countries of the world and to gain knowledge and experience in turning an idea into a viable startup.

 

The program will be held in Georgia in in partnership with Caucasus University, US Market Access Center (USMAC) and Startup Connect. It is noteworthy that the project will be hosted by Batumi campus of Caucasus University from 2023.

 

The EIA program is made possible by the support of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport of Adjara Autonomous Republic, the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia, Georgia’s Innovation and Technology Agency, the USAID Economic Security Program, and other private sector donors.

 

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