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The Stanford Way for Innovation and International Graduate Education

Transatlantic Science Week 2011

Stanford Collaboration

Technology Transfer Education Research

Stanford

Innovators in Education Leland and Jane Stanford Frederick Terman

Stanford Center for Professional Development Extending the research and teaching of Stanford faculty through multi-disciplinary graduate and professional education online | at Stanford | at work

Stanford Center for Professional Development

Graduate Programs Stanford University Curriculum and Research Professional/ Executive Education Meeting the education needs of engineers, technology professionals, managers, and executives

Areas of Study Biomedical Informatics Electrical Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Computational & Mathematical Engineering Computer Science Management Science and Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Statistics

Multidisciplinary Programs Advanced Project Management Biodesign Design Thinking Entrepreneurship Innovation International Security Product Creation and Innovative Manufacturing

Expanded Topics School of Earth Sciences Energy Resources Environmental Earth Systems Geological and Environmental Sciences Geophysics School of Humanities and Sciences Applied Physics Economics Financial Mathematics International Policy Mathematics Political Science Science, Technology and Society Sociology

Case Studies • National University of Singapore • Global Entrepreneurial Leadership • Biotech Rotational Development Program • Trans-Atlantic Program in Innovation • Global Blended Education Model

National University of Singapore

Objective:

expose young high potential students to the innovative entrepreneurial culture of Silicon Valley  Attend classes at Stanford while undertaking internships at Silicon Valley companies  Blend of courses online and at Stanford  Stanford credit accepted by NUS for co-terminal degree  More than 200 participants have been exposed to the Silicon Valley ecosystem  On-going support and growing community in Singapore

Global Entrepreneurial Leadership

Objective:

Expose students to best-of-class lessons from entrepreneurs and thought leaders in Sweden, Singapore, and Silicon Valley.  Teaching faculty located at KTH in Sweden and at Stanford  Project-based course work engaged multi-cultural teams  Each team comprised of students from each location  Teams utilized online collaboration tools for all work, communication, mid-term and final presentations

Biotech Rotational Development Program

Objective:

Reduce “time to autonomy” for new hires • Recruit high potential analysts into 2-year program • 6-month operations assignments align with Stanford graduate study toward a customized multi-disciplinary certificate in Product Creation and Innovative Manufacturing • More than 100 analysts in 8 years • Learned to work on diversified teams strengthening communications across the organization • Program graduates demonstrate higher level of performance

Trans-Atlantic Program in Innovation

Objective

: Prepare startups in a European incubator to evolve their organizations, networks and go-to-market strategies  Innovation immersion program  One week at Stanford concludes with proposal presentations  Intersession research and development work with coaching/mentoring  Concluding session in host country

Global Blended Education Model • • • •

Objective:

Leadership and innovation program for 600 managers across world-wide locations in the US, Europe and SE Asia.

Pre-work: online and collaborative learning management system Face-to-face meetings at international locations On-going interaction via learning management system Springboard for education technology innovation – – Fully integrated learning management system Content download to iDevices

Stanford/Norway Collaboration Model

Stanford Collaboration

Technology Transfer Education Research

Stanford

Questions

scpd.stanford.edu

Points of Contact Michelle Lucas Graduate Program Manager 650 444-5328 [email protected]

Carissa Little Director, Professional Programs 650 444-4829 [email protected] Joyce Rice Director of Marketing 650 353-8055 [email protected]