Hult@Vanderbilt
The Hult Prize Foundation is a start-up accelerator for budding young social entrepreneurs emerging from the world’s universities. Named as one of the top five ideas changing the world by President Bill Clinton and TIME magazine, the annual competition for the Hult Prize aims to create and launch the most compelling social business ideas—startup enterprises that tackle grave issues faced by billions of people. Winners receive one million dollars in seed capital, as well as mentorship and advice from the international business community.
Center for Social Ventures: Project Pyramid
Project Pyramid is an interdisciplinary course open to all graduate students at Vanderbilt University. The course examines the causes and symptoms of poverty and varying methods of poverty alleviation. The course is designed to enable collaboration across different graduate disciplines and student perspectives on poverty and to prepare students for project work with domestic and international organizations.
Center for Social Ventures: Social Venture Summit
This is a student-run conference hosted by Vanderbilt’s Center for Social Ventures that features speakers working in social enterprise to discuss the unique challenges and opportunities faced by social ventures.
Vanderbilt Healthcare Improvement Group
The Vanderbilt Healthcare Improvement Group is an interprofessional community of Vanderbilt education, management, medicine and nursing students committed to advancing education and student participation in quality improvement in healthcare. In an interdisciplinary elective course managed jointly by students from Owen, the School of Nursing and the School of Medicine, students work in teams to tackle a quality improvement project at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Vanderbilt Business Healthcare Conference
The Vanderbilt Business Healthcare Conference brings national speakers with big ideas to Nashville to discuss policy, innovative care, economics and technology while recruiting top healthcare MBA students from across the country. This conference is led and managed by Vanderbilt MBA students.