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If you have a question about this talk, please contact cfel. The Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL) is hosting a special entrepreneurial debate on 14th May from 2pm: “Should inventors step up or step down from leading emerging technology start-ups?” PhD students from Science and Engineering are joining MBA ’s from Judge Business School on the Emerging Technologies Entrepreneurship programme developed by the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning to work on ‘real technologies’ which have come from within the University of Cambridge. It promises to be a really exciting programme with students from Chemistry, Electrical Engineering, Physics and Pathology joining the MBAs for the course. This means it is a really special year for us and we hope that it will be the start of a new model of participative entrepreneurial learning across disciplines. As such, we want to end this term with a bang (!) and will be rounding off the course with a public debate. We are inviting four high profile people with a variety of backgrounds and perspectives to speak around the issue, together with four students. All welcome. For further information and to register your interest, please contact the CfEL team on 01223 766900 or email cfel@jbs.cam.ac.uk Venue: Cambridge Union Society Debating Chamber (Please see the web site for location details at www.cambridgeunion.org/) This talk is part of the Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School series. This talk is included in these lists:
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