PORTLAND, Maine, Sept. 20, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- CIEE has expanded its portfolio of worldwide education and cultural exchange programs with the introduction of eLab, an entrepreneurship certificate program for post-graduates who are interested in learning the skills needed to develop, launch, and operate a new business.
eLab (short for Entrepreneur Lab) courses will start in January 2019 at CIEE's Global Institutes in London and Berlin, multicultural cities with vibrant start-up cultures. eLab offers two six-week intensive courses: Emerging eLab, an introductory module designed for participants who want to get their business idea investor-ready or their start-up ready to launch, and Advanced eLab for participants who are ready to further develop and grow a newly launched business.
Participants can take a single eLab program or both six-week programs back to back to get the benefit of two coordinated courses. They can even take one program in Berlin, the other in London, in order to explore the business climate of both entrepreneurial cities. The short modular format of the courses will help budding entrepreneurs quickly cultivate core business skills including finance, funding, business planning, designing prototypes, understanding business ethics, data analysis, and impact measurement.
Participants will visit successful start-ups and connect with experienced mentors. In addition, eLab participants gain access to potential funders through off-site networking and pitch sessions with investors, representatives of accelerators, and others who can help take new business ideas to fruition.
Key partners will add value to the courses giving participants access to unique sources of inspiration and information. Google for Entrepreneurs, EY and other consultants will pass on knowledge about innovation culture and act as judges in the final pitch. Major VCs and investors including Project A Ventures and Lakestar, accelerators APX and The Bakery, and successful start-ups like ROLI will provide participants with valuable insights on how to adapt to the local market. In London, the Mayor's London & Partners agency is also participating.
"More and more university graduates worldwide want to start their own business right after graduation," said Dagmar Hoppe, Director of eLab. "But many lack the core skills, knowledge, experience, and access to resources required to establish a new enterprise. eLab's experiential learning program and networking opportunities can help participants quickly bridge the gap between dreaming of success and achieving the dream."
eLab is also proud to be supporting entrepreneurs though its scholarship programs, including Founding Females Scholarship to support qualified female applicants, Community Impact Scholarship, to support participants passionate about social entrepreneurship and contributing to their local home community, and the Global Innovators Scholarship to support scalable business ideas.
About eLab
eLab fosters entrepreneurship and equips young leaders with the skills they need to launch their own business. eLab's rigorous, condensed programs provide recent graduates and working professionals with the tools, mentorship, hands-on experience, and networking opportunities they need to bring their business visions to fruition, faster. www.ciee.org/elab.
About CIEE
CIEE, the country's oldest and largest non-profit study abroad and intercultural exchange organization, transforms lives and builds bridges by promoting the exchange of ideas and experiences. To help people develop skills for living in a globally interdependent and culturally diverse world, CIEE sponsors a wide variety of opportunities for cultural exchange, including work exchange programs, teach abroad programs, and a worldwide portfolio of study abroad and internship programs for college and high school students. www.ciee.org.
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Leslie Taylor
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SOURCE Council On International Educational Exchange (CIEE)
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