At Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, we offer year-long fellowships for students and faculty that allow you to dive into topics such as commercialization, global entrepreneurship, innovation and venture creation.
Explore our fellowship options, or take a look at what entrepreneurship fellowships the rest of the CWRU campus has to offer.
Students in the Tinkham Veale-Barbara R. Snyder Entrepreneurial Fellowship (Veale Snyder Fellows) are rising sophomores or juniors. They will participate in a wide range of entrepreneurial education and experiences from credit-bearing courses to experiential learning, and will get the chance to immerse themselves in start-up culture. The fellowship includes a fall trek to Silicon Valley in San Francisco, and a spring trek to an international destination focused on global entrepreneurship.
Innovative faculty are key stakeholders in our entrepreneurship ecosystem. They are developing technology that could be used to address a market need and are influencing future innovators in their classrooms and labs. In the Veale Faculty Fellows program, faculty members use their research as a case study and develop a personalized plan for next steps. Our goal is to help prepare faculty for the entrepreneurship journey if they opt to take that path to commercialize their research.
Case Western Reserve University students have big ideas. Some have already formed businesses. Some are deep in research. And others are interested in being a part of the startup ecosystem. For those students who are interested in entrepreneurship, there is no shortage of opportunities on campus. Take a look at what our friends at Case Western are providing to see if there is a fellowship that is right for you!