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1. Stanford Entrepreneurship Network (SEN): A coalition of university programs and student groups providing opportunities to explore entrepreneurship.
• Website: https://sen.stanford.edu/
2. StartX: A non-profit startup accelerator and community for Stanford students, faculty, and alumni.
• Website: https://startx.com/
3. Stanford Venture Studio: An entrepreneurship hub for graduate students exploring new venture ideas, connecting them to resources and a community of peers and alumni.
• Website: https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/experience/learning/entrepreneurship/beyond-classroom/venture-studio
4. Business Association of Stanford Entrepreneurial Students (BASES): A student group focusing on business and entrepreneurial activities, organizing competitions and events to promote entrepreneurship education.
• Website: https://bases.stanford.edu/
5. Mayfield Fellows Program: A nine-month work/study program immersing a select cohort of students in the world of high-growth technology ventures.
• Website: https://stvp.stanford.edu/mayfield-fellows
6. Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP): The entrepreneurship center of Stanford’s School of Engineering, offering courses and resources to foster entrepreneurial skills.
• Website: https://stvp.stanford.edu/
7. Stanford Graduate School of Business Entrepreneurial Resources: Offers various programs, clubs, and resources for students interested in entrepreneurship.
• Website: https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/experience/life/activities-organizations
8. Stanford Office of Technology Licensing (OTL) Startup Resources: Provides assistance to inventors pursuing startup companies based on Stanford technology.
• Website: https://otl.stanford.edu/startups/startup-resources-programs
9. Stanford Biodesign: Focuses on training individuals in the process of innovating new health technologies and bringing them to patients.
• Website: https://biodesign.stanford.edu/
10. Stanford d.school (Hasso Plattner Institute of Design): Offers programs and courses to help students develop design thinking skills applicable to entrepreneurial ventures.
• Website: https://dschool.stanford.edu/
11. Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL): Provides resources and conducts research in artificial intelligence, supporting entrepreneurial projects in AI.
• Website: https://ai.stanford.edu/
12. Stanford Blockchain Club: A student organization dedicated to blockchain technology and its applications, fostering entrepreneurial initiatives in this field.
• Website: https://stanfordblockchainclub.com/
13. Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR): A magazine and website that covers cross-sector solutions to global problems, supporting social entrepreneurship.
• Website: https://ssir.org/
14. Stanford Energy Club: Connects students interested in the energy sector, promoting entrepreneurial solutions to energy challenges.
• Website: https://energyclub.stanford.edu/
15. Stanford Women in Business (SWIB): Empowers women interested in business through workshops, mentorship, and networking events.
• Website: https://www.stanfordwomeninbusiness.com/
16. Stanford Marketing: Provides students with hands-on training through research and strategy consulting projects with clients, fostering entrepreneurial marketing skills.
• Website: https://www.stanfordmarketing.org/
17. Stanford Finance: Offers mentoring and internships for students pursuing careers in finance and entrepreneurship.
• Website: https://stanfordfinance.org/
18. Stanford Consulting: A student-run organization providing consulting services to startups and businesses, offering students hands-on entrepreneurial experience.
• Website: https://stanfordconsulting.com/
19. Stanford Product Management Club: Provides resources and workshops for students interested in product management and entrepreneurship.
• Website: https://www.stanfordpmc.com/
20. Stanford Social Entrepreneurial Students’ Association (SENSA): Focuses on social entrepreneurship, connecting students with resources and opportunities to create social impact ventures.
• Website: https://sensa-stanford.weebly.com/
21. Stanford Alumni in Entrepreneurship: A professional group connecting Stanford alumni involved in entrepreneurial ventures.
• Website: https://alumni.stanford.edu/get/page/groups/overview/?group_id=0038990539
22. Stanford Professionals in Investing and Finance: Connects alumni working in investing and finance, supporting entrepreneurial endeavors in these fields.
• Website: https://alumni.stanford.edu/get/page/groups/overview/?group_id=0038990540]
23. Stanford Angels & Entrepreneurs: A private group of Stanford alumni and faculty members who are interested in investing in and supporting early-stage startups.
24. Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR): A magazine and website that covers cross-sector solutions to global problems, supporting social entrepreneurship.
25. Stanford Energy Club: Connects students interested in the energy sector, promoting entrepreneurial solutions to energy challenges.
26. Stanford Women in Business (SWIB): Empowers women interested in business through workshops, mentorship, and networking events.
27. Stanford Marketing: Provides students with hands-on training through research and strategy consulting projects with clients, fostering entrepreneurial marketing skills.
28. Stanford Finance: Offers mentoring and internships for students pursuing careers in finance and entrepreneurship.
29. Stanford Consulting: A student-run organization providing consulting services to startups and businesses, offering students hands-on entrepreneurial experience.
30. Stanford Product Management Club: Provides resources and workshops for students interested in product management and entrepreneurship.
31. Stanford Social Entrepreneurial Students’ Association (SENSA): Focuses on social entrepreneurship, connecting students with resources and opportunities to create social impact ventures.
32. Stanford Alumni in Entrepreneurship: A professional group connecting Stanford alumni involved in entrepreneurial ventures.
33. Stanford Professionals in Investing and Finance: Connects alumni working in investing and finance, supporting entrepreneurial endeavors in these fields.
34. Stanford Blockchain Club: A student organization dedicated to blockchain technology and its applications, fostering entrepreneurial initiatives in this field.
35. Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL): Provides resources and conducts research in artificial intelligence, supporting entrepreneurial projects in AI.
36. Stanford Biodesign: Focuses on training individuals in the process of innovating new health technologies and bringing them to patients.
37. Stanford d.school (Hasso Plattner Institute of Design): Offers programs and courses to help students develop design thinking skills applicable to entrepreneurial ventures.
38. Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP): The entrepreneurship center of Stanford’s School of Engineering, offering courses and resources to foster entrepreneurial skills.
39. Stanford Graduate School of Business Entrepreneurial Resources: Offers various programs, clubs, and resources for students interested in entrepreneurship.
40. Stanford Office of Technology Licensing (OTL) Startup Resources: Provides assistance to inventors pursuing startup companies based on Stanford technology.
41. Stanford Venture Studio: An entrepreneurship hub for graduate students exploring new venture ideas, connecting them to resources and a community of peers and alumni.
42. Stanford Entrepreneurship Network (SEN): A coalition of university programs and student groups providing opportunities to explore entrepreneurship.
43. StartX: A non-profit startup accelerator and community for Stanford students, faculty, and alumni.
44. Business Association of Stanford Entrepreneurial Students (BASES): A student group focusing on business and entrepreneurial activities, organizing competitions and events to promote entrepreneurship education.
45. Mayfield Fellows Program: A nine-month work/study program immersing a select cohort of students in the world of high-growth technology ventures.
46. Stanford Education Entrepreneurship Initiative: Supports students and faculty interested in innovating within the education sector, offering resources and programs tailored to educational entrepreneurship.
47. Stanford Social Entrepreneurship Hub: Provides resources and support for students aiming to create social impact through entrepreneurial ventures.
48. Stanford Entrepreneurship Corner (ECorner): Offers a free online archive of entrepreneurship resources, including videos and podcasts featuring insights from entrepreneurs and thought leaders.
49. Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) Entrepreneur Club: A student organization that focuses on the interests of students who want to build and manage new organizations.
50. Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP) Accelerate Program: Provides workshops, mentorship, and resources to help students accelerate their entrepreneurial projects.
51. Stanford GSB Startup Garage: A project-based course where students design and test new business concepts that address real-world needs.
52. Stanford Law School’s Organizations and Transactions Clinic: Offers legal assistance to entrepreneurs and startups, providing students with practical experience in business law.
53. Stanford Engineering’s Lean LaunchPad: A hands-on course that teaches students how to build startups using the Lean Startup methodology.
54. Stanford Ignite: A part-time program that teaches innovators how to formulate, develop, and commercialize their ideas.
55. Stanford AI Lab’s Outreach Summer Program (SAILORS): Aims to increase diversity in AI by teaching high school students about artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship.
56. Stanford Medicine’s SPARK Program: Provides funding, mentorship, and education to advance biomedical research discoveries into promising new therapies.
57. Stanford Center for Professional Development’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program: Offers online courses and certificates focused on fostering innovation and entrepreneurial skills.
58. Stanford’s Cardinal Ventures: A student-run startup accelerator that provides mentorship, resources, and funding to student entrepreneurs.
59. Stanford’s CodeX: The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, focusing on the intersection of law and technology, supporting legal tech entrepreneurship.
60. Stanford’s Design for Extreme Affordability: A course where students design products and services for the world’s poorest citizens, emphasizing social entrepreneurship.
61. Stanford’s Global Entrepreneurial Marketing (GEM) Course: Teaches students how to market and sell products in both startup and global environments.
62. Stanford’s Social E-Challenge: A competition hosted by BASES focusing on social entrepreneurship ventures.
63. Stanford’s E-Bootcamp: An intensive program that brings together top student entrepreneurs from around the world for workshops and mentorship.
64. Stanford’s Accel Leadership Program: Provides leadership training and mentorship for students interested in entrepreneurship and venture capital.
65. Stanford’s Threshold Venture Fellows Program: Offers mentorship and resources to students pursuing entrepreneurial ventures, focusing on leadership development.
66. Stanford’s TomKat Center for Sustainable Energy: Supports innovation in sustainable energy through grants, courses, and mentorship.
67. Stanford’s Center for Automotive Research (CARS): Provides resources and support for students interested in automotive innovation and entrepreneurship.
68. Stanford’s Center for Digital Health: Focuses on the development and implementation of digital health innovations, supporting entrepreneurial efforts in healthcare technology.
69. Stanford’s Center for Population Health Sciences: Offers resources and funding for research and innovation aimed at improving population health.
70. Stanford’s Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC): Supports research and innovation in international security, providing opportunities for entrepreneurial approaches to global challenges.
71. Stanford’s Center for Ocean Solutions: Addresses ocean challenges through research and innovation, encouraging entrepreneurial solutions to marine conservation issues.
72. Stanford’s Center for Philanthropy and Civil Society (PACS): Supports research and innovation in philanthropy and social entrepreneurship.
73. Stanford’s Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA): Provides resources for digital humanities projects, supporting entrepreneurial approaches to cultural research.
74. Stanford’s Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (CDDRL): Offers programs and resources for students interested in promoting democracy and development through innovative approaches.
75. Stanford’s Haas Center for Public Service: Provides resources and programs for students interested in social entrepreneurship and public service initiatives.
76. Stanford’s Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) Initiative: Focuses on advancing AI research and applications that prioritize human impact, supporting entrepreneurial projects in AI.
77. Stanford’s Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering (ICME): Offers resources and programs for students interested in computational mathematics and its entrepreneurial applications.
78. Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI): Promotes interdisciplinary AI research and innovation with a focus on human impact.
79. Stanford’s Institute for Research in the Social Sciences (IRiSS): Supports social science research and innovation, providing resources for entrepreneurial projects in social research.
80. Stanford’s Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program: Offers funding and leadership development for graduate students, supporting entrepreneurial initiatives among scholars.
81. Stanford’s Precourt Institute for Energy: Supports energy research and education, providing resources for entrepreneurial ventures in sustainable energy.
82. Stanford’s Program in Law, Science & Technology: Offers resources and courses at the intersection of law, science, and technology, supporting legal tech entrepreneurship.
83. Stanford’s Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance: Focuses on energy policy and finance, providing resources for entrepreneurial approaches to energy
Stanford Ecopreneurship Programs:
These programs support students aiming to develop sustainable and environmentally focused ventures.
Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) Entrepreneurship Courses:
GSB offers a wide array of courses and experiential learning options to develop skills in entrepreneurial leadership.
Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP):
STVP provides resources and programs to foster innovation and entrepreneurship within the School of Engineering.
Mayfield Fellows Program:
A nine-month work/study initiative that immerses students in the dynamic world of high-growth technology ventures.
Stanford Venture Studio (SVS):
An entrepreneurship hub supporting students exploring venture ideas with an extensive network, resources, and mentorship.
Business Association of Stanford Entrepreneurial Students (BASES):
One of the largest student-run entrepreneurship organizations, BASES organizes events like the 150K Challenge and E-Bootcamp to promote entrepreneurship education.
Stanford Entrepreneurship Network (SEN):
A coalition of university programs and student groups providing opportunities to explore entrepreneurship.
Stanford Graduate School of Business MBA Program:
A two-year general management program that helps students develop their vision and the skills to achieve it, with a focus on entrepreneurship.
Stanford MSx Program:
A one-year, full-time master’s program for accomplished mid-career leaders, entrepreneurs, and experienced professionals.
Stanford Center for Entrepreneurial Studies (CES):
A multidisciplinary program offering courses and resources for students interested in entrepreneurship.
Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts (SiCa):
Serves as the core programmatic hub for the Stanford Arts Initiative, fostering creativity and entrepreneurial projects in the arts.
Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI):
Advances AI research that prioritizes human well-being, supporting entrepreneurial projects in AI.
Stanford Internet Observatory:
A program studying abuse in information technologies, including social media, supporting tech entrepreneurship.
Stanford Law School’s Organizations and Transactions Clinic:
Offers legal assistance to entrepreneurs and startups, providing students with practical experience in business law.