At the end of this course, you will be able to:
For a scientist, entrepreneurship means above all acting to transform reality. It means committing to the development of sustainable technologies and solutions and strengthening its impact on society. It also means creating an activity in a saturated job market or boosting your career.
But how can a research actor take action? Thanks to video interventions from economists experts, CEOs, financing specialists particularly in Africa and business coaches, the MOOC “Science and entrepreneurship: the fundamentals” reviews the principles to validate a need and a market, the steps leading to the prototype of its solution and the way of presenting it to approach strategic partners, particularly financial and technical.
This MOOC is offered by the French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD) and Kedge Business School, co-financed by the ACE Partner program (World Bank, AAU, AFD, IRD, Inria) and with the support of the Cheikh Hamidou KANE Digital University (UN-CHK) in Senegal. This is the second MOOC in the “Transversal skills for research careers” series supported by the IRD.
The course remains open to allow you to follow it at your own pace. It represents an effort of around 30 hours for the learner.
Each module is made up of video interventions, course materials and quizzes to test your knowledge.
This course is open access: there is no forum on this course nor monitoring by the teaching team. You can take quizzes for self-assessment purposes and to earn your badge.
This MOOC is aimed at doctoral students, post-doctoral students, researchers and teacher-researchers from all backgrounds, as well as any research actor, engineer, technician or even responsible for valorization and innovation, wishing to develop an economic activity resulting from its scientific results or in connection with its work.
Self-assessment and quiz
A course completion badge will be issued to learners who have completed all the training modules and successfully completed the quizzes.
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Coordination and educational engineering: Gaëlle Courcoux (IRD), Julien Dupont, Victoire Ennesser and Yannig Lavocat (Kedge Business School)
Images: Cheikh Hamidou KANE Digital University (UN-CHK), We up Learning and Emile Rivet
Graphic creation and post-production: WeUp Learning
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