Entrepreneurship@Johnson
Overview
No other business school offers an education for entrepreneurs quite like the Johnson School's. The preparation involves not only theory and research-based knowledge, but also a full spectrum of applied entrepreneurship programs with responsibility for results.
Moreover, entrepreneurship at the Johnson School automatically means entrepreneurship at Cornell. Through university-wide connections, students at the Johnson School are linked to a powerful, well-organized, and dynamic network of teachers, researchers, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and innovative corporate leaders.
Whether you're an MBA or PhD candidate, an entrepreneur, a venture capitalist, or an executive who believes that entrepreneurial ideas add value to your enterprise, you'll find exceptional opportunities to learn, invest, and prosper through the Johnson School and Cornell University. We are strongly committed to bringing together researchers, scholars, and practitioners with the expertise and resources that enable all of them to grow and develop. Hence we come at entrepreneurship from all angles - business planning, finance, legal, technology transfer, and marketing, as well as managing for the present and the future. We extend our reach through executive education and an impressive worldwide network.
Our MBA program offers students performance-learning experiences in all aspects of entrepreneurship. Our PhD candidates are engaged in cutting-edge research on multiple aspects of entrepreneurial business. And all across Cornell's campus and extended through our worldwide network of alumni and colleagues, we bring together the best of research, practice, and shared opportunity. In fact, the Johnson School's entrepreneurial initiatives work closely with Cornell's University-wide Entrepreneurship and Personal Enterprise Program (EPE).
