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Fast-growing firms join new startup immersion program in Shanghai
Princeton’s summer program that immerses students in the skills and culture of starting companies is expanding to Shanghai following the success of programs in New York and Tel Aviv. Students in the program work in early-stage for-profit and not-for-profit ventures while participating in workshops, talks and other learning opportunities.
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Keller summer programs engage students locally, globally
Burgers and cold drinks gave the Keller Center’s recent barbecue a laid-back vibe, but the students representing the Center’s signature summer programs brimmed with energy
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Information Session: Princeton Startup Immersion Program (PSIP) Tel Aviv
For undergraduate and graduate students interested in interning with a startup company in Tel Aviv, Israel. The Princeton Startup Immersion Program (PSIP) is a Keller Center program that brings Princeton students a global internship experience.
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William R. Kenan, Jr. Visiting Professorship for Distinguished Teaching
Princeton University School of Engineering and Applied Science invites nominations for the William R. Kenan, Jr. Visiting Professorship for Distinguished Teaching.
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Machine Learning Theory Summer School fosters research community in a fast-growing field
Sixty students came to Princeton from more than 20 institutions in six countries to learn from academic and industry experts in machine learning theory.
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Immersive program exposes students to startup businesses
This summer, 30 students worked at 19 early-stage startup companies in New York City as part of the Keller Center’s new Princeton Start-Up Immersion Program. Participants lived as a group in University-sponsored housing at the Princeton Club of New York, and participated in programs – including speakers, workshops and visits to other companies – aimed…
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Startup immersion’ places students at heart of new ventures
Having a direct impact on a startup venture is one of the key ideas behind the Princeton Startup Immersion Program run by the Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education.
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Clifford Brangwynne, pioneer of the study of living cells, wins Dickson Prize in Medicine
Bioengineer Clifford Brangwynne, who has linked fundamental biological processes at the heart of cancers and neurological disorders to liquid droplets in living cells, was awarded the 2023 Dickson Prize in Medicine by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
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Part Eight: Entrepreneurship at Princeton Engineering
Princeton has long supported entrepreneurship, from helping students start their own businesses, to helping faculty spin off their big ideas into small business.
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Part Nine: Air and Space
Space, flight, robots… Some of the most dazzling achievements in the history of Princeton Engineering and its alumni have taken place by way of the department now known as Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.