Part of the Aspect Annual Event 2020 webinar series, this session – A practical guide to operationalising intrapreneurship within institutional frameworks, which took place on the 15th September – explored how intrapreneurship as a model can be embedded within institutions whilst exploring the advantages of an intrapreneurship model for developing employability within student populations.
You can find the full recording of the webinar, and other resources from the session, below.
Webinar recording
Panel members
Paige Mccaleb – External Partnership Co-ordinator, University of Glasgow
Dr Fiona Heatlie – Head of Research and Business Development, University of Glasgow
Slides
Session resources
Click here to download the canvas (PowerPoint) introduced during the session to help you track your thoughts, needs and assessment metrics for creating your own intrapreneurship programme.
This blog by the Methods for Change team, illustrated by Jack Brougham, asks if we should spend more time talking about the methods we use as researchers. Drawing on a recent paper, we suggest that researchers need to articulate why methods matter in creating change to global challenges. We share three creative techniques that we have experimented with across the Methods for Change project that can encourage playful, reflective conversation about methods and their role in galvanising change.
This ‘How-To’ Guide outlines the Collaborative Zine Making Method used by Professor Sarah Marie Hall from the University of Manchester and developed in collaboration with Inspire Women Oldham. The zine was also created in collaboration with Inspire Women Oldham.