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Northeastern University

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The School of Technological Entrepreneurship at Northeastern University is a specialized university program and curriculum focused on the study of entrepreneurship and business creation.

About the program

The nation's first stand-alone school providing real-world experience to ensure today's aspiring entrepreneur is driving tomorrow's technological innovation. Because technological entrepreneurship resides the intersection of technology and business, it takes a special school with the independence and ability to draw together the expertise of different colleges and create a coherent program focused on specifically on technological entrepreneurship.

Contact

Address:

School of Technological Entrepreneurship
Northeastern University
304 Hayden Hall
360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, Massachusetts 02115-5000

Phone: (617) 373-2788
Email: [mailto: ]
Website: http://www.cba.neu.edu/ste/

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