USI student enters Talent Kick 2024

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Institutional Communication Service

25 March 2024

Buse Narin, a student of USI Master Digital Fashion Communication has been selected for Talent Kick, an inter-university programme that helps students find an interdisciplinary team of co-founders and combine their studies with an entrepreneurial path.

The first semester is designed around Bootcamps, events, workshops, and coaching which will enable students to form a stable team and a strong bond with the co-founders, develop leadership skills, get a first direction, and validate technology/problem space more in-depth.
The most successful students will obtain initial funding and move on to subsequent semesters.

The 2nd to 4th semesters are focused on building a network, getting valuable input from experienced entrepreneurs, executives, potential customers, investors, and experts to validate first ideas hands-on, using synergies with studies, and connecting to further programmes and funding sources. Semesters 2 to 4 focus on building the network, obtaining valuable input from experienced entrepreneurs, executives, potential customers, investors and experts to validate early practical ideas, utilising synergies with studies and connecting students to further programmes and funding sources.

More information on the dedicated: 
Talent Kick | Start your entrepreneurial journey website

 

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