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SUMMARY:EELISA Skill Up 2025 Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Date: Mon.-Thu. December 8 – 11, 2025\nEvent: EELISA Skill Up 2025: Collaboration, Inclusion & Entrepreneurial Universities\nOrganizer: EELISA (FAU)\nEELISA Skill Up 2025: Collaboration, Inclusion & Entrepreneurial Universities takes place from December 8-11, 2025 at ZHAW in Winterthur, Switzerland. Organized for the EELISA European University Alliance, this dynamic week will bring together researchers, educators, and innovators to advance innovation and entrepreneurship in research and education. The event features two workshops, of which participants can attend either one or both:\nDecember 8-9. Unlocking the Potential of Missing Entrepreneurs: Addressing Barriers to Inclusive Innovation & Entrepreneurship\nDecember 10-11. Train the Trainer: Collaboration, Alumni Engagement & Regional Entrepreneurship\nWhy Attend?\nBy attending EELISA Skill Up, you will:\n• Enhance your professional skills in innovation, entrepreneurship, inclusion, and teaching.\n• Network and collaborate with researchers, educators, and professionals from across the EELISA Alliance’s 10 participating universities.\n• Engage in hands-on learning through workshops and discussions, gaining actionable strategies for supporting entrepreneurship and driving inclusive innovation in research and education.\n• Immerse yourself in Swiss culture with excursions and culinary experiences that add a unique pre-Christmas atmosphere to the event.\nRegistration\nApplication deadline: December 5, 2025\nSee more about this event\nAbout\nMon.-Tue. December 8-9, 2025\nUnlocking the Potential of Missing Entrepreneurs: Addressing Barriers to Inclusive Innovation & Entrepreneurship\nSpeakers:\n• Prof. Sibylle Heilbrunn, GHU\n• Aki Harima, Entrepreneurship Research Group at Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia\nThis workshop addresses one of the most pressing challenges in contemporary entrepreneurship: the systematic underrepresentation of certain groups in business creation and innovation. Drawing from the comprehensive OECD report on “Missing Entrepreneurs,” this session will explore the barriers that prevent women, youth, seniors, immigrants, and other underrepresented groups from fully participating in entrepreneurial ecosystems.\nWed.-Thu. December 10-11, 2025\nTrain the Trainer: Collaboration, Alumni Engagement & Regional Entrepreneurship\nSpeakers:\n• Prof. Aard J. Groen, University of Groningen\n• Olga Belousova, University of Groningen\nJoin us for an innovative two-day workshop exploring collaboration, alumni engagement, and regional entrepreneurship. In this workshop, we will focus on identifying and adapting hands-on approaches to:\n-Building strong alumni networks that accelerate mentoring for startups, generate interesting (for student & alumnus) internships, and co-funded projects or co-investing in spin offs;\n-Forming (regional) innovation partnerships with industry, hospitals, public agencies, startups and startup support organizations, international soft landing partnerships;\n-Designing entrepreneurial teaching that benefits from and enables the collaboration.\nProgram\nThe detailed program will be shared closer to the event.\nEELISA Skill Up 2025 focuses on empowering innovation and entrepreneurship across EELISA universities. By joining one or both workshops, participants will learn how to address barriers to inclusive innovation and strengthen entrepreneurship through university structures, alumni engagement, and teaching. \nWHEN\nMon.-Thu. December 8 – 11, 2025\nWHERE\nZHAW Proof-of-Concept Lab\nLagerplatz 24, 8048 Winterthur, Switzerland\nAudience\nResearchers, educators, and professional, and tech-transfer officers at all levels — PhD candidates, PostDocs, lecturers, specialists, and professors.\nValuable for researchers in business studies, social sciences, public policy, and innovation studies, as well as practitioners working in economic development, diversity and inclusion, and entrepreneurship education.\nUseful information\nCovered Essentials & Provisions\nEnjoy cultural excursions and Swiss cuisine, all covered by ZHAW. To make your experience seamless and enriching, all food, drinks, and cultural excursions are covered by ZHAW. Please refer to your universities for additional support for traveling expenses, etc.\nThis event @LinkedIn\nSee more about EELISA at FAU\nContact\nIn case of questions:\nNina Walker (nina.walker@zhaw.ch)\nPetra Moog (petra.moog@zhaw.ch)\n• Melanie Viebahn – EELISA project manager @FAU – contact for organisational and technical issues\n• Iman Hamadi – founders support office @FAU\n• David Schkade – EELISA project manager @FAU\nYou might like:\n• Upcoming events\n• FAU MoD Lectures | FAU MoD Courses & workshops\n• Upcoming events\n• MLPDES26, Machine Learning and PDEs Workshop (2026)\n• Benasque XI Workshop-Summer School 2026\n• FAU MoD Lecture: Bridging numerics and scientific machine learning for industrial applications by Prof. Dr. Christopher Straub\n• FAU MoD Workshop: FAU MoD Workshop (Dec. 2025) by Prof. Giovanni Fantuzzi | Prof. Denisa Martonova\n• FAU MoD Lecture: Quantum firmware: optimal control for quantum processors by Prof. Dr. Tommaso Calarco\n• FAU MoD Lecture: AI Components in PDE Solvers by Prof. Dr. Nils Thürey\n• FAU MoD Lecture: Disruption in science and engineering happens at scale by Prof. Dr. Johannes Brandstetter\n• FAU MoD Workshop: FAU MoD Workshop (Sep. 2025) by Prof. Lorenzo Liverani | Prof. Hagen Holthusen\n• JLU/FAU workshop (Erlangen/Jilin): Workshop on Recent Trends in Applied Mathematics and Machine Learning 2025\n• JLU short-course: PDEs Meet Machine Learning: Integrating Numerics, Control, and Machine Learning by Prof. Dr. Enrique Zuazua\n• FAU MoD Lecture: Exemplary applications of machine learning and optimization in quantum chemistry by Prof. Dr. Andreas Görling\n• FAU MoD Lecture: AI for maths and maths for AI by Dr. François Charton\n• FAU MoD Lecture: Optimization-based control for large-scale and complex systems: When and why does it work? by Prof. Dr. Lars Grüne\n• FAU MoD Lecture: Mathematics of neural stem cells: Linking data and processes by Prof. Dr. Ana Martin-Villalba\n• FAU MoD Lecture: FAU MoD Lecture S. Jin / N. Liu (double session) by Prof. Dr. Shi Jin and Prof. Dr. Nana Liu\n• FAU MoD Lecture: Do you think you understand sex and death? Why predictions about biological processes require more than just intuition by Prof. Dr. Hanna Kokko\n• FAU MoD Lecture: FAU MoD Lecture. Special December 2024 by Prof. Dr. Holger Rauhut and Prof. Dr. Christian Bär\n• FAU MoD Lecture: Measuring productivity and fixedness in lexico-syntactic constructions by Prof. Dr. Stephanie Evert\n• FAU MoD Lecture: New avenues for the interaction of computational mechanics and machine learning by Prof. Dr. Paolo Zunino\n• FAU MoD Lecture: Discovering and Communicating Excellence by Prof. Dr. Ute Klammer\n• FAU MoD Lecture: Thoughts on Machine Learning by Prof. Dr. Rupert Klein\n• FAU MoD Lecture: Using system knowledge for improved sample efficiency in data-driven modeling and control of complex technical systems by Prof. Dr. Sebastian Peitz\n• FAU MoD Lecture: Image Reconstruction – The Dialectic of Modelling and Learning by Prof. Dr. Martin Burger\n• FAU MoD Lecture: The role of Artificial Intelligence in the future of mathematics by Prof. Dr. Amaury Hayat\n• FAU MoD Lecture: FAU MoD Lecture. Special November 2023 by Prof. Dr. Michael Kohlhase and Prof. Dr. Edriss S. Titi\n• FAU MoD Lecture: Free boundary regularity for the obstacle problem by Prof. Dr. Alessio Figalli\n• FAU MoD Lecture: Physics-Based and Data-Driven-Based Algorithms for the Simulation of the Heart Function  by Prof. Dr. Alfio Quarteroni\n• FAU MoD Lecture: From Physics-Informed Machine Learning to Physics-Informed Machine Intelligence: Quo Vadimus?  by Prof. Dr. George Karniadakis\n• FAU MoD Lecture: From Alan Turing to contact geometry: Towards a “Fluid computer” by Prof. Dr. Eva Miranda\n• FAU MoD Lecture:  Applications of AAA Rational Approximation by Prof. Dr. Nick Trefethen\n• FAU MoD Lecture:  Learning-Based Optimization and PDE Control in User-Assignable Finite Time by Prof. Dr. Miroslav Krstic\n_\nDon’t miss out our last news and connect with us!\nLinkedIn | Bluesky | Instagram | YouTube | X (Twitter)\n
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