Designed by Stanford GSB faculty and drawing on Seed’s experience, new courses and case studies are being developed to provide deeper insights into entrepreneurship and innovation in developing economies.
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On-Campus Opportunities
Intern With Seed at Stanford
During the year and over the summer, undergraduate and graduate students can help Seed accomplish key strategic initiatives, including curriculum development and case studies for the Seed Transformation Program.
Participate in Design-Thinking Workshops
Ideate, interact, and network with visiting CEOs and coaches from STP. You’ll work in small teams of five to eight students and use design-thinking principles to develop innovative solutions to a key business challenge facing a Seed company. Workshops are held on campus in collaboration with the Stanford Africa Entrepreneurship Network.
Take Stanford GSB Courses
GSBGEN 514 | Creating High Potential Ventures in Developing Economies |
FINANCE 381 | Private Equity in Frontier Markets: Creating a New Investible Asset Class |
STRAMGT 328 | Social Ventures Practicum |
STRAMGT 545 | Taking Social Innovation to Scale |
STRAMGT 547 | Entrepreneurial Opportunities in Developing Economies |
STRAMGT 584 | New Business Models in Emerging Markets |
OIT 273 | Value Chain Innovations in Developing Economies |
POLECON 231 | Strategy Beyond Markets: Challenges and Opportunities in Developing Economies |
Join Clubs
Seed collaborates with the Africa Business Club to raise awareness, stimulate discussion, and promote networking among those interested in African business and culture.