Courses (for students of any discipline)

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Our courses are for undergraduate and graduate students from all backgrounds. We offer interdisciplinary courses that incorporate entrepreneurship, design thinking, community projects, leadership, and innovation with engineering, humanities, and natural and social sciences.

Incubator and Accelerator Programs

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Develop your startup venture in the eLab Incubator or eLab Summer Accelerator. You bring the idea, energy and commitment. We’ll provide the tools, resources and mentorship. Pitch to investors and other members of the entrepreneurship community at our Demo Day event.

Internships at Emerging Startups

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Princeton Startup Immersion Program (PSIP) is an immersive summer program for talented students seeking real-world experience at emerging startups in Bengaluru, New York City, Shanghai, and Tel Aviv. Gain valuable real-world experience. Make connections. Hear from experienced entrepreneurs. Participate in cohort-wide activities.

Collaborations to tackle wicked societal issues

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Tiger Challenge helps students and community partners build more equitable and joyful societies. Tackle a wicked societal issue with a team of students, community partners, and advisors. We adopt design thinking methodologies and mindsets, which emphasize empathy, creativity, and a bias towards action. Teams begin by dissecting the complexities of the challenge before moving onto creating an innovative solution with a positive, lasting impact.

Funding for Student Projects and Ventures

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Pursue your own interests outside the classroom. Apply for project funding to conduct research and development activities in engineering, entrepreneurship, and design thinking, or VC funding and advice to start a new venture.

Keller Center Makerspace

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The Keller Center Makerspace is a new space for creativity, innovation, design, and curiosity for everyone in the Princeton campus community. Come and turn your entrepreneurial ideas, innovative thinking, creative design, and curious passion into a reality.

Graduate Academic & Staff Positions

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We regularly seek graduate students to join our team as Assistant Instructors to support our courses. This is a great opportunity to accrue vital teaching experience in an innovative and interdisciplinary field and also get a competitive stipend and paid tuition. Email Victoria Dorman with questions or to express interest.

We occasionally seek graduate students for the position of Makerspace Graduate Student Educator, to help champion the goals of the Makerspace and help build a community of engaged students eager to explore their ideas and passions. Email Castle Kim with questions or to express interest.

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Offerings Location
Administrative offices, courses, certificates, Princeton Startup Immersion Program internships Engineering Quadrangle, room ACE23 (located in the A hallway at the intersection of the A, C, and E wings) Campus map
eLab incubator and accelerator programs, Tiger Challenge program, co-working and event space

Princeton Entrepreneurial Hub

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Keller Center Makerspace

Von Neumann Hall (in the H wing of the Engineering Quadrangle), rooms H200, H212, and H219

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