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OECD Platform for the Entrepreneurship Education Collaboration and Engagement Network - EECOLE

 

ABOUT

 

The first EECOLE roundtable, held at the OECD Conference Centre in Paris on 24 November 2022, was attended by more than 100 participants, 68 of which came in person to the event.


All together, they represented 75 institutions from 21 countries. The roundtable was co-chaired by the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia, ERIA.In addition, the following day, the EECOLE Steering Group met for the first time and discussed how to generate a positive dynamic for the policy community, while guaranteeing its sustainability.

 

  • Download the proceedings of the 1st EECOLE Rountable here


FORTHCOMING ROUNDTABLE

 

Join us at the OECD's EECOLE Second Roundtable on November 30 and December 1, 2023, in Toronto, Canada. Co-hosted by the Treasury Board Secretariat and co-chaired by the Economic Research Institute of ASEAN and East Asia, this event is a gathering of luminaries and visionaries in entrepreneurship and education. Explore compelling evidence, research, and best practices to strengthen entrepreneurial ecosystems, while diving into the skills needed for digital and green transitions. Don't miss the immersive visit to MaRS, North America's premier innovation hub. Join us for this transformative policy era in entrepreneurial ecosystems. Learn more here.


To meet the needs of our societies, the OECD promotes new approaches to teaching, research and collaboration.

Globally, policymakers are increasingly calling on higher education institutions (HEIs) to respond to the most difficult social and economic challenges facing our societies – from digitalisation to social inequality to climate change.

 

Yet, HEIs are not automatic cure-alls.

To meet the needs of current society and promote innovation in all regions, HEIs need to examine whether traditional approaches to teaching, research and collaboration are effective.

 

EECOLE’s global network maximises the contributions that HEIs make to local economic, social, and environmental development by bringing together these partners.

 

 


The Geography of Higher Education (GoHE)

The Geography of Higher Education (GoHE) aims to improve understanding of how Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are generating value for their surrounding communities and networks. In particular, GoHE focuses on the impact of national Higher Education policies in empowering communities and individuals by responding to the needs of regions and cities.

 

 


AREAS OF WORK

 

1. Mainstreaming access to higher quality entrepreneurship education.

EECOLE facilitates pedagogies that positively affect entrepreneurial mindsets to empower individuals vis-à-vis the future of work and society. Partners in this project will help develop the definition and the piloting of measuring tools, such as surveys and online digital tools.

 

2. Promoting the place-responsiveness of HEIs to fill the gap between research and innovation.

From 2022 to 2024, the OECD will conduct a series of regional reports on the effects HEIs have on their surrounding communities and networks and how purposeful collaboration can improve these linkages.

EECOLE and its partners willevelop specific regional analysis and a handbook for policymakers and higher education leaders.

 

3. Supporting HEIs becoming champions of SDGs in their cities and regions.

The regional distribution of HEIs in most cities and regions, with many large cities hosting an ecosystem of diverse HEIs, makes them ideal partners for cities and regions that aim to achieve sustainable development.

Partners to this project will contribute to an international exercise to identify and develop innovative practices for HEIs to engage with their regions on the SDGs.

Reports & summaries

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PAST EVENTS

 

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CONTACTS

For further information, please contact Raffaele Trapasso [email protected]

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