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HBCU Innovation and Entrepreneurship Collaborative Informational Webinar
January 23, 2014
Agenda
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Overview
Partners
Objectives
Requirements
Draft Symposium Agenda
Timeline
How to Apply
Q&A
OVERVIEW
Overview
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The HBCU Innovation and Entrepreneurship Collaborative will be a cohort of 15 HBCUs (both private and public) that are committed to participating in a multi-year collaboration that will foster innovation, commercialization and entrepreneurship on their respective campuses.
Selected universities will have the opportunity to participate in a collaborative community.
This cohort of HBCUs will be able to access current and future funding opportunities that will be available only to those universities that commit to participate in this unique collaborative.
Overview
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This collaborative will build off of the momentum that was established by the UNCF lead 2013 HBCU Innovation Summit that was held at Stanford University.
Collaborative seeks to increase innovation and entrepreneurship across disciplines (i.e., Agriculture, Business, Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology, etc.) in order to build an innovation ecosystem.
Ecosystem will include HBCUs (administrators, students and faculty), federal agencies, associations and private industries.
Overview
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The institutions that are selected to participate in the HBCU Innovation and Entrepreneurship Collaborative will kick off their participation at the 2014 Symposium in conjunction with OPEN 2014-the NCIIA’s 18th Annual Conference– that will be held in San Jose, California March 21-22.
This pre-conference symposium is funded by the Lemelson Foundation and is being hosted jointly by the APLU, the National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA), the United Negro College Fund, and the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Several partnering organizations will also be a part of working with us on this initiative.
PARTNERS
Partners (As of 1/23/14)
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Association Partners
ACT
American Association of State Colleges and
Universities (AASCU)
Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U)
Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU)
Association of Governing Boards (AGB)
Educational Testing Service (ETS)
HBCU Center for Innovation, Commercialization and Entrepreneurship (ICE) at UNCF
National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA)
National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Alumni Associations (NHBCUAA)
NorTECH
National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (NAFEO)
Thurgood Marshall College Fund
Federal Partners
National Institute for Food and Agriculture (NIFA)
National Science Foundation (NSF)
United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (USVA)
White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities
White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans
Foundation Partner
Lemelson Foundation
Media Partner
HBCU Digest
Private Industry Partners
Griffin Rodgers and Associates
Microsoft
Mozilla Corporation
Prime Source Technologies, LLC.
Teeler Spiller Inc.
TTG+Partners
OBJECTIVES
Collaborative Objectives
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Develop innovation and entrepreneurship strategic plan for the participating HBCUS.
Create campus-wide courses and extracurricular programs at HBCUS to ensure that students and faculty can participate in the commercialization of funded research by moving ideas out of the lab and classroom and into the marketplace.
Develop HBCU students to enhance the entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem on their campuses.
Collaborative Objectives
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Build relationships between participating institutions and partners (associations, federal agencies and private industry, etc.) to build an innovation ecosystem in mutually beneficial areas (.i.e. energy, agriculture, computer science, etc.).
Increase metrics that show improvements in innovation, entrepreneurship, commercialization, public-private partnerships at participating HBCUS (e.g., intellectual property, faculty and student start-ups, licensures, etc.).
Develop multi-campus pilot projects that will drive economic development, innovation, entrepreneurship and commercialization at HBCUs.
REQUIREMENTS
Requirements
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Participating HBCUs must establish teams that are composed of at least two (2) faculty members, one (1) student and, one (1) administrator to participate in this collaborative.
Universities will need to identify innovative and entrepreneurial:
Administrators
faculty (particularly those with significant research funding, licensures or intellectual property)
students (particularly those undergraduate or graduate students that are already participating in research, tech transfer, intellectual property efforts or other entrepreneurship efforts.
Requirements
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Institutions selected to participate must make a multi-year commitment to participate in this collaborative and must establish one senior-level administrator to serve as the lead contact (who may or may not be the administrator who participates on the team).
All HBCU team members must be able to attend the entire HBCU Innovation and Entrepreneurship Collaborative 2014 Symposium Activities from March 19-23, 2014 (No exceptions will be made).
Institutional teams will also be required to submit a strategic plan to increase innovation and entrepreneurship on their campus.
Requirements
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Institutions that are selected to participate will receive funding for (2) faculty members and (1) student to attend the Symposium
The cost covered for faculty and students will include: Registration for the HBCU Innovation and Entrepreneurship Symposium and the
NCIIA OPEN Conference
Room & Board
Air fare
Each institution must cover the cost for the administrative representative (s) on the team.
DRAFT SYMPOSIUM AGENDA
Draft Symposium Agenda
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The symposium builds from the UNCF led 2013 HBCU Innovation Summit that was held at Stanford University.
The 2014 Symposium will bring institutional teams (students, faculty and administrators) together to learn the essential components needed to build an innovation ecosystem. (see Draft Agenda)
Students will participate in the University Innovation Fellows Program.
All Participants will attend NCIIA Conference.
Institutional Teams and partners will gather to generate and present ideas for collaboration and partnerships.
TIMELINE
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2/3/14 Applications
Due
2/7/14
Selected Institutions Notified
2/21/14
Webinar for Participants
3/7/14
Symposium Materials Due
HOW TO APPLY
Quality Research
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Institutions that are interested in applying to participate in the HBCU Innovation and Entrepreneurship Collaborative Symposium can apply online at www.aplu.org/hbcucollaborative.
Applications must be completed by the university president or her/his designee
All applications must be received on or before February 3, 2014 by 11:59 pm EST.
www.aplu.org/OASresearch
Q&A
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John Michael Lee, Jr., Ph.D.
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: 202-478-6056
Cell: 202-321-6612