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Guest Lectures
Guest Lectures are designed to provide valuable insights and real-world knowledge to students. Here's an overview of how these lectures operate:
- Schedule: Click Here to View SGRT’s Event Calendar
- Format: 45-90 minute presentations followed by a Q&A session, allowing for in-depth exploration of topics and interactive learning.
- Scope: Covers a wide range of subjects related to entrepreneurship, social impact, and business innovation, aligning with SGRT's mission of being a force multiplier for ideas and people.
- Speaker Selection: The Education Team carefully curates speakers from diverse backgrounds, including successful entrepreneurs, industry experts, and thought leaders in social good initiatives.
- Preparation: The Education Team works closely with guest speakers to ensure content aligns with SGRT's educational objectives and provides actionable insights for attendees.
- Follow-up: Post-lecture summaries and key takeaways are distributed to attendees, along with additional resources for further learning.
- Networking: When possible, small networking sessions are arranged after the lecture to allow students to interact directly with the guest speaker.
These Guest Lectures embody SGRT's commitment to opening doors for Houstonians and students to top-class free educational materials for business, fostering a learning environment that connects theory with real-world practice.
Public WCE Mock-Classes
Public WCE Mock-Classes are designed to provide a taste of the Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship curriculum to the broader community. Here's an overview of how these classes operate:
- Schedule: Click Here to View SGRT’s Event Calendar
- Format: 1-2 hour interactive classes that mirror actual WCE courses, typically held on campus or in partner locations.
- Scope: Covers a range of entrepreneurship topics, including business planning, marketing strategies, financial management, and innovation techniques.
- Instructors: Led by WCE faculty, successful alumni, or industry experts to ensure high-quality instruction.
- Preparation: The Education Team works closely with instructors to adapt WCE course material for a public audience while maintaining its core value.
- Follow-up: Post-class resources and optional assignments are provided to attendees for continued learning.
- Networking: Each session includes a networking component to foster connections between WCE students, alumni, and community members.