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Education where experience complements theory: what a degree programme looks like where students start their own businesses from the first year
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Education where experience complements theory: what a degree programme looks like where students start their own businesses from the first year

The article discusses an educational program in Romania called EA – The Entrepreneurship Academy, which focuses on practical learning and entrepreneurship. It highlights the growing issue of youth unemployment and undereducation in Romania, citing Eurostat data showing high rates of young people neither in education nor employment. The program, supported by NN through scholarships worth €20,000, aims to equip students with essential skills such as validating business ideas, decision-making, team management, and adaptability to the labor market. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on experience, inspired by Finland’s Tiimiakatemia model, and includes international mobility opportunities across Europe, Africa, North America, and Asia. Students work on real projects from their first year, fostering teamwork and practical application of knowledge.

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Education where experience complements theory: what a degree programme looks like where students start their own businesses from the first year

The article discusses an educational program in Romania called EA – The Entrepreneurship Academy, which focuses on practical learning and entrepreneurship. It highlights the growing issue of youth unemployment and undereducation in Romania, citing Eurostat data showing high rates of young people neither in education nor employment. The program, supported by NN through scholarships worth €20,000, aims to equip students with essential skills such as validating business ideas, decision-making, team management, and adaptability to the labor market. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on experience, inspired by Finland’s Tiimiakatemia model, and includes international mobility opportunities across Europe, Africa, North America, and Asia. Students work on real projects from their first year, fostering teamwork and practical application of knowledge.

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