Re-Imagining Higher Education Institutions as Inclusive Entrepreneurial Entities: the Case of European University of Technology (EUt+)

  1. Deirdre McQuillan 4
  2. Emma O'Brien 1
  3. Antonio Juan Briones Peñalver 2
  4. Iulia Clitan 3
  5. Sylvia Gavigan 4
  6. Ovidu Stan 3
  7. Antonia Christou 5
  1. 1 TU Dublin
  2. 2 Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena
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    Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena

    Cartagena, España

    ROR https://ror.org/02k5kx966

  3. 3 Technical University of Cluj-Napoca
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    Technical University of Cluj-Napoca

    Cluj, Rumanía

    ROR https://ror.org/03r8nwp71

  4. 4 Technological University Dublin
  5. 5 Cyprus University of Technology
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    Cyprus University of Technology

    Limassol, Chipre

    ROR https://ror.org/05qt8tf94

Actes de conférence:
Re-Imagining Higher Education through Equity, Inclusion and Sustainability (RISE): 2nd. EUt+ International Conference on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

Éditorial: European University of Technology

Année de publication: 2022

Type: Communication dans un congrès

DOI: 10.21427/EG8N-VZ59 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAccès ouvert editor

Résumé

The requirement to transform higher education institutions (HEIs) to become inclusive entrepreneurial entities is underpinned by policy and by changes over past decades on the role and linkages of universities to their environment. This paper aims to understand how HEIs are transforming as inclusive entrepreneurial entities using the European University of Technology (EUt+) as a case in practice. The study draws on a conceptual framework developed by O’Brien, Cooney and Blenker (2019) for expanding university entrepreneurial ecosystems to under-represented communities. The framework is used to identify points of decision and action as well as to identify tools and instruments that can capture data as EUt+ progresses. The contribution of this paper provides firstly, a preliminary insight into how EUt+ as a European University Alliance is progressing as an inclusive entrepreneurial HEI and secondly, progresses the O’Brien, Cooney and Blenker (2019) framework from conceptual to practice, in particular on monitoring and evaluation of the inclusive entrepreneurial HEI.