Seeks to transform Africa by identifying, developing, and connecting the next generation of African leaders.
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Provides students with the entrepreneurial mindset, skills, and tools for multiple contexts, including starting a business and/or being an entrepreneur in corporations, nonprofit organizations, government, or international organizations.
Develops innovation in an integrated, experience based learning environment.
Develops new knowledge and insights within the field of social policy and health and human services management. Vibrant learning community where passionate graduate students work closely with dynamic faculty to use knowledge to advance social justice.
Works to inspire and support student and alumni social entrepreneurs through the creation of a community that expands critical skills, knowledge, resources, and social networks.
Inspires all people to realize what is possible in their own lives when groups of 3 or more people design, organize, and run their own courses as a group of peers.
Advances the understanding of how management can contribute to society and the environment, and develops the next generation of social enterprise leaders.
Strives to advance the global knowledge base in sustainable enterprise and of critical knowledge and research related to business and sustainability.
Combines management training with practical skills to develop the next generation of leaders in nonprofit and government sectors.
Creates positive change in communities by providing architecture and planning services. Check out a video from the Structures for Inclusion Conference http://designcorps.org/sfi-conference/
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