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Don't miss Global Entrepreneurship Week

More than two dozen MIT departments and student organizations are combining efforts to help celebrate Global Entrepreneurship Week, which runs Nov. 17- 23.

The week, spearheaded by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, is the first-ever international celebration of enterprising behavior as a way to engage young people in entrepreneurship -- something that happens quite naturally already across the MIT community.
 
With different events that spotlight networking, entrepreneurial success stories, MIT alumni entrepreneurs and more, Global Entrepreneurship Week at MIT will bring together members of MIT's community to celebrate the unique entrepreneurial energy created by students, faculty, staff and alumni. 

For full details and a calendar of events and activities, please go to the Global Entrepreneurship at MIT website at http://enterpriseforum.mit.edu/eweek.html.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on November 19, 2008 (download PDF).

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