impACTup!
The Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts has set itself the goal of promoting entrepreneurship education. Based on its funding guidelines for impact-oriented entrepreneurship qualification, the Free State of Bavaria is funding six projects, including ‘impACTup!’, the project network of the University of Augsburg (UniA) and the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU). The programme is supported by the university management in Augsburg and aims to achieve a wide reach, effectiveness and sustainability by having a university-wide impact and addressing members of all faculties. Prof Dr Erik E. Lehmann is in charge of the joint project at the University of Augsburg.
Through our programmes for entrepreneurs at UniA, LMU and our partner, the Centre for Digital Technology & Management (CDTM), we see time and time again the innovative power of our students and academics. In the future, they will be the ones who make a difference in our society.
Our centres have already helped a number of researchers to become founders. However, many students never come into contact with entrepreneurship and an impact mindset. Exciting ideas do not reach society, or only slowly, and start-ups are rarely considered. With a targeted offer, our universities can realise much more of this potential. That is why we want to provide all students with an effective skillset for implementing ecologically and socially relevant innovations and create sustainable access to entrepreneurship right from the Bachelor's degree level.
Specifically, a four-stage qualification programme is being developed and established at both universities with the basic course for students, the basic course for academic staff, the Impact Science Bootcamps and the Impact Innovation Labs. The aim is to enable students and academics to acquire resilient skills for founding their own company that is economically viable, socially effective and ecologically sustainable.
Academic Pathways to Impact and Innovation
January 20th, 2025 (Kick-Off via Zoom) / January 30th, 2025 (Closing event in person at BCM, Alter Postweg 101, 7th floor, Augsburg)
The course provides profound insights into impact and strives to introduce entrepreneurship as an effective tool for implementing socially and ecologically relevant innovations to everyone. Research, teaching, and entrepreneurial activity are linked and complement each other. Our aim is to implement academic topics relevant to entrepreneurship in the curriculum and translate research findings into practical applications.
The course held in English is designed for academic personnel and PhD students. After a kick-off event via zoom, participants will explore impact, innovation and entrepreneurship in a self study through several short video snippets and exercises facilitated by professors from the LMU Munich and the University of Augsburg. They have 10 days to complete the tasks, which take a total of 4 to 5 hours to complete. As a follow-up meeting in person, there will be a keynote speech by Dr. Nils Mandischer (KI Production Network Augsburg) on the topic “Social Equity in Manufacuring Through Human-Robot Teams”, a fishbowl discussion session of the participants, an overview of the startup infrastructure in Augsburg, as well as the opportunity to network.
Further information and registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/impactup-academic-pathways-to-impact-and-innovation-tickets-1104269462689
Content & offers
Our diverse range of courses offers comprehensive insights into the world of impact and innovation management. From students to academic staff, we promote entrepreneurial thinking and action with a strong focus on social and ecological relevance.
‘impACTup!: Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Better Futures’ is a curricular course that will be anchored in all faculties and offered in an on-demand online format, with a kick-off and a final module in presence. In this basic course, we want to offer all LMU and UniA students access to entrepreneurship early on in their studies and provide them with the tools to implement innovations.
The course also aims to create a sound understanding of impact and to shape the students' mindset for ecological and social relevance in entrepreneurial activity. Participants learn to approach problems in our environment, economy and society holistically and with the help of innovative methods and to act independently. The basic course has a strong practical focus and students are shown founding opportunities for start-ups.
Contact: Konstantin Leidinger & Christoph Salzmann
Contact: Konstantin Leidinger & Christoph Salzmann
Contact
- Telefon: +49 821 598 - 4166
E-Mail: konstantin.leidinger@uni-auni-a.de ()
- Telefon: +49 821 598 - 3099
E-Mail: christoph.salzmann@uni-auni-a.de ()