Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship
The global perspectives brought together in the HBS immersive learning environment drive a constant flow of dynamic ideas, leading to true change and lasting impact.
Given our longtime legacy of entrepreneurship with over 50% of our graduates who create at least one new venture, we continue to support our alumni with robust programming for collaboration and lifelong learning.
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In addition, the Rock Center supports faculty research, fellowships, symposia, conferences and alumni programming like the Rock 100, a worldwide exclusive HBS network for founders of early stage, high impact ventures.
The New Venture Competition is an annual student competition sponsored by the Rock Center and Social Enterprise Initiative. There are two tracks for HBS students to participate in: the Business Track for ventures with economic returns that drive substantial market value, and the Social Enterprise Track for ventures that drive social change using nonprofit, for-profit, or hybrid models. There is also a New Venture Competition Alumni Track which serves as a launch pad for innovative new ventures from HBS alumni, providing access and exposure to potential investors, mentors, and advisors.
HBS students take a variety of entrepreneurship courses throughout both the Required Curriculum and Elective Curriculum. There are 35 faculty members in the Entrepreneurial Management unit, one of the largest teaching units.
First year (RC) students can participate in Startup Bootcamp, an immersion program where you join a team and work alongside 150 students as you learn how to launch a new venture.
MBA Voices Blog: Entrepreneurship Courses
HBS Startup Bootcamp and Founders Unfiltered
- 04 SEP 2017
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- MBA Voices
Black New Venture Competition and Black Tech Master Series Recap
- 25 MAR 2020
7 Tips for a Successful Technology Venture Immersion
- 06 FEB 2019
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- MBA Voices
Loan Reduction & Summer Fellows
Career & Professional Development (CPD)
Entrepreneurship Clubs & Forum
Boston & Cambridge
The Pagliuca Harvard Life Lab is a wet laboratory with co-working space for early-stage, high-potential biotech and life science start-ups founded by Harvard students, alumni, faculty, and postdoctoral scholars. Learn about the current venture teams.
As part of the Harvard Innovation Labs ecosystem, the community fosters connections with biotech industry experts, academics, and investors. Moreover, the Harvard Innovation Labs ecosystem offers ventures a selection of diverse resources —from business-building and industry-specific programming to expert advisors and mentors.
“I look at the startup journey as the next 10, 20, 30 years, and what HBS really gives you is a community of friends to go through it with. Startups can be really lonely but I don’t feel that way now.”
“I look at the startup journey as the next 10, 20, 30 years, and what HBS really gives you is a community of friends to go through it with. Startups can be really lonely but I don’t feel that way now.”