Conference on
Fostering
Entrepreneurial Youth
www.unido.org
11–13 November 2014
UNIDO Headquarters, Vienna, Austria
FUNDED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF JAPAN
Today’s youth are tomorrow’s drivers of
entrepreneurial activity in their communities,
regions and countries.
An increasing number
of governments worldwide recognize the
importance of investing in an entrepreneurship
culture among young people, a crucial
foundation for any sustainable and dynamic
private sector.
How can education systems and the private
sector most e ectively promote entrepreneurial
attitudes and talent in youth? In order to
address this question, a conference, Fostering
Entrepreneurial Youth, will be held from 11 to 13
November 2014 in Vienna, Austria. The United
Nations Industrial Development Organization
(UNIDO) is organizing the event, with support
from the Government of Japan, and expects an
attendance of approximately 100 participants
from over 30 countries.
The conference will provide a platform for
policymakers, practitioners, researchers and
business representatives to discuss approaches
to developing young people’s attitudes, skills
and knowledge for an entrepreneurial society.
This knowledge exchange is expected to help
governments develop and improve
entrepreneurship curricula and learning
initiatives.
Speci cally, participants will discuss the
following:
How can entrepreneurial activities contribute
to a country’s economic transformation?
What are the ways to equip teachers with
skills that foster youth entrepreneurship?
How to assess the e ectiveness of a
country’s entrepreneurship curriculum
programme vis-à-vis its development
objectives
How can the private sector contribute to
improving the quality of entrepreneurship
education and training?
UNIDO will organize ve sessions over three
days. The working language of the conference
will be English, with French and Portuguese
interpretation. Please consult the UNIDO website
for the latest information and practical details
Conference onFosteringEntrepreneurial Youthwww.unido.org11–13 November 2014UNIDO Headquarters, Vienna, AustriaFUNDED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF JAPANToday’s youth are tomorrow’s drivers ofentrepreneurial activity in their communities,regions and countries.An increasing numberof governments worldwide recognize theimportance of investing in an entrepreneurshipculture among young people, a crucialfoundation for any sustainable and dynamicprivate sector.How can education systems and the privatesector most e ectively promote entrepreneurialattitudes and talent in youth? In order toaddress this question, a conference, FosteringEntrepreneurial Youth, will be held from 11 to 13November 2014 in Vienna, Austria. The UnitedNations Industrial Development Organization(UNIDO) is organizing the event, with supportfrom the Government of Japan, and expects anattendance of approximately 100 participantsfrom over 30 countries.The conference will provide a platform forpolicymakers, practitioners, researchers andbusiness representatives to discuss approachesto developing young people’s attitudes, skillsand knowledge for an entrepreneurial society.This knowledge exchange is expected to helpgovernments develop and improveentrepreneurship curricula and learninginitiatives.Speci cally, participants will discuss thefollowing:How can entrepreneurial activities contributeto a country’s economic transformation?What are the ways to equip teachers withskills that foster youth entrepreneurship?How to assess the e ectiveness of acountry’s entrepreneurship curriculumprogramme vis-à-vis its developmentobjectivesHow can the private sector contribute toimproving the quality of entrepreneurshipeducation and training?UNIDO will organize ve sessions over threedays. The working language of the conferencewill be English, with French and Portugueseinterpretation. Please consult the UNIDO websitefor the latest information and practical details
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Conference on
Fostering
Entrepreneurial Youth
www.unido.org
11–13 November 2014
UNIDO Headquarters, Vienna, Austria
FUNDED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF JAPAN
Today’s youth are tomorrow’s drivers of
entrepreneurial activity in their communities,
regions and countries.
An increasing number
of governments worldwide recognize the
importance of investing in an entrepreneurship
culture among young people, a crucial
foundation for any sustainable and dynamic
private sector.
How can education systems and the private
sector most e ectively promote entrepreneurial
attitudes and talent in youth? In order to
address this question, a conference, Fostering
Entrepreneurial Youth, will be held from 11 to 13
November 2014 in Vienna, Austria. The United
Nations Industrial Development Organization
(UNIDO) is organizing the event, with support
from the Government of Japan, and expects an
attendance of approximately 100 participants
from over 30 countries.
The conference will provide a platform for
policymakers, practitioners, researchers and
business representatives to discuss approaches
to developing young people’s attitudes, skills
and knowledge for an entrepreneurial society.
This knowledge exchange is expected to help
governments develop and improve
entrepreneurship curricula and learning
initiatives.
Speci cally, participants will discuss the
following:
How can entrepreneurial activities contribute
to a country’s economic transformation?
What are the ways to equip teachers with
skills that foster youth entrepreneurship?
How to assess the e ectiveness of a
country’s entrepreneurship curriculum
programme vis-à-vis its development
objectives
How can the private sector contribute to
improving the quality of entrepreneurship
education and training?
UNIDO will organize ve sessions over three
days. The working language of the conference
will be English, with French and Portuguese
interpretation. Please consult the UNIDO website
for the latest information and practical details
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