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Office of Science and Technology. Funding. Technology Capacity. Management Capacity. Mission. A new generation of managers and scientists to lead tomorrow’s high technology companies. What we do at UCL. Business Plan (and other) courses for Sci and Tech U.Grads (450 course places)
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Office of Science and Technology Funding Technology Capacity Management Capacity Mission A new generation of managers and scientists to lead tomorrow’s high technology companies
What we do at UCL • Business Plan (and other) courses for Sci and Tech U.Grads (450 course places) • Lectureships to develop and deliver graduate “Enterprise” courses • Scholarships for “Enterprise Extensions” to PhD students (6 scholarships p.a.) • Fund the creation of a wide range of teaching materials • Support UCL wide “Entrepreneurs’ Club” activities (350 on e-challenge)
What we do atLondon Business School • Fund the development of “New Technology Ventures” course (40 course places) • Technology case studies commissioned for many MBA electives • Support the 8 week “Entrepreneurship Summer School” (25 course places) • Supply “technology opportunities” for business plans, projects, etc • Support Entrepreneurial Internships programme
Integration between UCL/LBS • Link academics to share course development, delivery and ideas • Sponsor technology-focused clubs, symposia, etc • Encourage UCL scientists to take LBS MBA elective courses and vice versa • Informal events integrating LBS and UCL PhD • Build teams combining skills and ideas to commercialise innovation via: • Taught courses • Project / thesis • Networking Benefits and Outputs • Enriching the ‘Teaching’ Environment • Helping to identify commercial application of R & D • Encouraging change of culture
CTES Programme 9 month long, full time scholarship programme carrying no academic qualification In 2003/04 the programme had • 52 students (none from Europe) • Most post-doctoral technologists • based in 36 departments in 14 different UK universities • training delivered by London Business School, Imperial and Cambridge and generated • 10 spinouts which captured >$35Million funding • 12 small companies developed new product lines / services or license deals • Ford Motor Corporation saving >$800k annually in its R&D division In 2004/05 the programme will operate with 94 students in 18 different universities
Further integration between LBS and UCL • Appointment of Tom Byers as Visiting Professor at LBS – linked into developing activities at UCL • Establishment of twin technology innovation centres at LBS and UCL, including the appointment of two new Chairs • Increasing opportunities for LBS MBA students to participate in UCL technology Masters’ courses • Co-development of electives between LBS and science & engineering departments at UCL … leading to joint degrees ??