Teaching Social Entrepreneurship in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)

March 10-11, 2022
Põhjala Factory, Marati 5, 11713 Tallinn, Estonia

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Day 1: March 10th, 2022

8:00-9:00 Registration 

9:00-9:15 Introduction by Katri-Liis Lepik, Head of the Social Entrepreneurship MA program at Tallinn University, Chair of the COST Action  

9:15-9:30 Keynote speaker: The role of social entrepreneurs in Estonia   Lucas de Bont, student of the Social Entrepreneurship MA program at Tallinn University

9:30-10:00 Keynote Speaker: The role of HEIs in improving impact assessment in Social enterprises. Jaan Aps, CEO of Stories for Impact

10-30-11:00 Keynote Speaker: Labor Market demand for SE skills (Findings of surveys from Estonia)  Dianka Diaby, student of the Social Entrepreneurship MA program at Tallinn University

11:00-11:30 Coffee Break

11:30-13:00 Discussion Sessions

Room 1

Task Group Session 1: Redesigning SEE curriculums for Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)

The goal of the session is to discuss the following topics: 

1. Content and expected outcomes of the curriculums
2. SEE teaching formats
3. Duration of SEE training

Output: draft proposal for a sample curriculum based on the best practices in European countries

Room 2

Task Group Session 2:  Redefining the criteria for teaching S. Entrepreneurship in HEIs

 The goal of the session is to discuss the following topics:

  1. Criteria for selecting and assigning teachers for SEE
  2. Establishing teacher performance evaluation criteria for SEE

Output: draft proposal for a sample teacher recruitment and evaluation guide based on the best practices in European countries

13:00-14:00  Refreshments

14:00-14:30 Keynote Speaker: The role of HEIs in improving Social Enterprises. Joanne Zhang, Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship | Director of Queen Mary Social Venture Fund & Entrepreneurship Hub | Deputy Director of Education

14:30-16:00

Room 1

Task Group Session 3: Redefining the methods of enrolling SEE candidates in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)

The goal of the session is to discuss the following topics:

1. SEE students admissions processes
2. Requirements and prerequisites 

Output: draft proposal for a sample student enrollment criteria checklist based on the best practices in European countries

Room 2

Task Group Session 4: Meeting the labor market skill demands for social entrepreneurship

The goal of the session is to discuss the following topics:

1. How HEIs can monitoring trends of skills demand for SEE
2. How HEIs can adapt their training to skills demand changes in a dynamic labor market

Output: draft proposal for how HEIs can adapt their teaching methodologies in the future

16:30-17:00 Wrap-up of the day 1 by Katri-Liis Lepik

19:00- 21:00 Joint dinner (place t.b.c., cost covered individually from the daily allowance)

Day 2: March 11th, 2022

9:00-9:15 Presentation of the general overview of day 2: reminder of aims, outputs, miscellaneous 

9:15-9:30 Keynote speaker: Life after SEE, Nargiz Askarova, CEO of Social Enterprise New Horizons, alumni of the Social Entrepreneurship MA program at Tallinn University

9:30-10:00 Keynote speaker: From 0 to 100, the experiences of a social entrepreneur and the role of Social Entrepreneurship Education/ training in ensuring their success or resilience 
Joseph Dunnigan, CEO of Social Enterprise Banned Books, student of the Social Entrepreneurship MA program at Tallinn University

10:00-10:30 Keynote speaker: Social entrepreneurship ecosystem in Estonia: The role of HEIs in improving funding scheme for SEs, capacity and labor market stability, legal framework, and supporting infrastructures. Marten Lauri,  Ministry of the Interior

10:30-11:00 Coffee Break

11:00-12:30 Presentation of deliverables of task group sessions and next steps by 4 moderators
Wrap-up of day 2  by Katri-Liis Lepik

13:00-14.00 Refreshments

14:00-15.00 Tour of Põhjala Factory and social enterprises