Programs

Babson Luksic Fellows

Years Active: 2011 - 2023 past

One-week deep dive on campus at Babson for Chilean university professors

Applications: Closed

Application

Applications: Closed

Location

Wellesley, MA, USA

Eligibility

Prior participants of both Babson SEE programs in Chile

About the Program

The Babson Luksic Fellows Program is a 5-day residential program for SEE-Chile alums to experience an extended learning journey to Babson College. The program is split between in-class seminars and practical excursions to experience entrepreneurship education in the ecosystems of Babson and Boston. This type of program set-up aligns with Babson’s experiential learning approach, but also allows Chilean faculty to feel what it is like to be a part of a robust entrepreneurial learning community. During the program each Fellow is assigned a Babson faculty mentor for one-on-one coaching for 1.5 hours. Babson mentors help Fellows on specific challenges related to building and growing entrepreneurship programs.

Candidates will be awarded scholarships and/or funding directly from the university to which they apply. The university is exclusively responsible for selection and admissions decisions, and does so at its complete discretion and, subject only to the eligibility conditions established by the respective program. The Luksic Scholars Foundation has no participation or influence in the application processes, admissions decisions, or awarding of scholarships.

what scholars say

I believe in the value of relationships, interactions between people from different cultures that connect through a shared passion for entrepreneurship. The Luksic Fellowship was an extraordinary experience that strengthens the way we teach and connect to continue building global ecosystems of entrepreneurship.”

Claudina Uribe, 2017
luksic scholar
2011

year founded

69

participants to date

25+

universities represented

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