Opening Day 2016 da NOVA Escola Doutoral

7 de Janeiro, 2016

O Opening Day 2016 da NOVA Escola Doutoral realiza-se no dia 25 de janeiro, pelas 17h30, na Reitoria da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa.

Nesta edição, será apresentado o balanço dos áltimos três anos e as novidades para o próximo ano.
Contaremos ainda com a presença do Professor Chris Lowe, da Universidade de Cambridge, que nos vem falar sobre o Empreendedorismo em Ambiente Académico.
O Opening Day 2016 será realizado em Língua Inglesa.

Uma vez que os lugares do Auditório são limitados, caso pretenda assistir, por favor inscreva-se através do formulário ou envie email para nova.doctoral.school@unl.pt até ao dia 20 de janeiro de 2016.

PROGRAMA

INVITED LECTURER

Encouraging Entrepreneurship from an Academic Environment

This talk will discuss the author’s attempts to create a multidimensional environment, crossing not only the traditional boundaries between scientific disciplines and forming a bridge between pure science and technological applications, but also integrating other teaching, training and business activities into an entrepreneurial culture that embraces interactions with industry and promotes a seamless transition for exploitable research from the laboratory to the marketplace. This concept has been able to promote cutting edge science, whilst also responding to aims for an entrepreneurial economy based on knowledge-based industries in which biotechnology plays a leading role. The talk will describe the challenges facing the commercialisation of fundamental science, the lessons learnt and how entrepreneurship can be promoted in an academic environment.

Professor Christopher R. Lowe is in the Institute of Biotechnology at the Department of Chemical Engineering Biotechnology at the University of Cambridge and researches in both diagnostics and therapeutics in the healthcare biotechnology sector.

He is a fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, the Institute of Physics and the Royal Society of Chemistry.

He has 375 publications, 8 books and monographs, 100 patents and has supervised 95 PhD students and has a number of national and international prizes: “Queen’s Award for Technological Achievement”; “Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education”; “Most Entrepreneurial Scientist of the UK”; OBE in the Queen’s New Year Honours; BBSRC Commercial Innovator of the Year in 2011.

He has been the driving force for the establishment of 11 spin-out companies and fosters entrepreneurship within the University. He is active in various government committees and in a number of legal and entrepreneurial roles.