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Students who complete the Managing Technology and Innovation Concentration are eligible to have the Concentration noted on their transcripts (please see the Bulletin for the list of requirements). Take advantage of this focused set of courses to deepen your overall understanding of: the innovation context, organizing for innovation (both large firm issues and start-ups), the process of innovation (team and project management), and systems design. These courses will better prepare you to engage with the Santa Clara University technology and innovation community. Relevant University organizations include: the Leavey School of Business’ Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship; the SCU Center for Science, Technology, and Society; SCU's Tech Law Forum; and especially, the student-run Entrepreneurs’ Connection.Calendars of Events
Managing Technology and Innovation TodayBrilliant Science, Dark Politics, Uncertain Law: A conversation with Dr. Paul Berg, Nobel Prize-winning biochemistThursday, Mar. 6, 2008
This is the inaugural speaker of the Gerald and Sally DeNardo Lectureship.
7:30 p.m. March 12, 2008 Mayer Theatre Brilliant Science, Dark Politics, Uncertain Law A conversation with Dr. Paul Berg, Nobel Prize-winning biochemist, teacher, and research advocate. He will answer some of the difficult questions facing stem-cell researchers today How do scientists grapple with issues of potentially dangerous research? How does this apply to research on stem cells? Where does freedom of inquiry end and public policy begin? For more information on ticket availability visit www.scu.edu/speakerseries or call 408-554-4400 Copies of Paul Berg's book, George Beadle, an Uncommon Farmer: The Emergence of Genetics in the 20th Century are available at the Campus Bookstore.
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