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2010-11 Course Information
Besides attending the S356 Informational BBL (October 12), Industry Seminars/BBL (October 14, 18, 19 and 21), and the Student Mixers (October 28 and November 10), students are encouraged to add their info to the "Student Interest Spreadsheet" and join the email list to receive updates.
2010-11 Information on:
- Student Interest Spreadsheet
- Email List
- Further useful resources
Student Interest Spreadsheet
How to add your information to the spreadsheet: the instructions depend on whether you are a GSB student or non-GSB student.
- GSB students should add their own information to the spreadsheet by going to the Student Sharing drive and accessing the S356 folder. There you will find the Student Interest spreadsheet.
- Non-GSB graduate students should use this link to the online form to submit their information; it will then be added to the spreadsheet for you.
Email List
How to join the email list (necessary in order to receive updated spreadsheets and reminders/news about the course):
- ALL STUDENTS (GSB and Non-GSB): In order to receive the updates you must add your name to the S356 mailing list by sending a plain text email to:
gsb_s356_info-join@lists.stanford.edu. - The Student Interest spreadsheet will be emailed out frequently through the end of November.
Note: Students interested in entrepreneurial opportunities in Health Care may also wish to consider taking some of the other GSB courses that focus specifically on health care. For example, in OIT384/385 (Bio-design Innovation), students choose from a long menu of medical opportunities and work in teams to develop medical device concepts (and related business plans) to address these opportunities. GSBGEN351 gives a general overview of the health care value chain that provides valuable background to anyone interested in health care entrepreneurial opportunities.
Further useful resources
- View the 2006 Panel on Education Opportunities
- Search other CES videos including more on finding your idea and trends in other industries.
