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Start or Grow a New Venture

Got an idea for a new business, product, nonprofit, or other venture? Or would you like to work with a team on developing their business?

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Tackle a Societal Challenge

If you are looking to make a difference—whether on campus, in your local community, or globally—there are many ways to get started.

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Internships

Gain real-world job experience while exploring the world and pursuing your academic and career interests.

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Competitions

Present your research or business idea to an audience of angel investors, venture capitalists, students, faculty, staff, and members of the Princeton area entrepreneurial community at our annual Innovation Forum and win up to $15,000 in prize money.

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Student Project Funding

We’re looking for your original ideas! Apply for funding to support an engineering project, internship, or other innovative group project outside of the classroom.

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Mentorship & Advising

The Keller Center is Princeton’s hub for entrepreneurial activity, and we offer an extensive network of alumni and professionals who would love to support student projects and goals.

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Creative & Collaborative Spaces

  • Do you think of yourself as a creator, a designer, or an innovator?
  • Are you bursting with ideas, but need a place to allow them to grow?

Come explore innovation, design, and creativity in the Keller Center makerspace.

The Princeton Entrepreneurial Hub provides co-working and event space for the Princeton University community. It is home to eLab, Tiger Challenge, and the Princeton Entrepreneurship Council.

The creative classrooms in the Von Neumann wing of the Engineering School serve as design and Community Project Studio classrooms as well as enrolled student studio space. Email us with questions about the space.

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Academic & Staff Positions

The James Wei Visiting Professor in Entrepreneurship is a key element of Princeton's broadening scope of design thinking and entrepreneurship education. Each year, our James Wei visiting professors offer novel courses and bring fresh perspectives to their work in and out of the classroom. The application period for academic year 2025-2026 is expected to open in the summer. Be notified when the application period opens.