
The advent of new technologies as well as ongoing social, environmental and organisational changes mean new approaches to innovation and entrepreneurship are needed and their effectiveness needs to be researched and validated. Faculty members are particularly interested in the core of themes of: spotting and leveraging entrepreneurial opportunities; managing the innovation process; building and operating entrepreneurial ecosystems; and commercialising science innovations.
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The School's work on innovation and entrepreneurship is led by the Department of Management & Entrepreneurship.
