Whether you are looking to network with startups or connect with other innovators on campus, this university-wide directory is an ever-growing collection of resources for University of Oregon graduate students interested in networking, innovation, and/or startups in the Eugene-Springfield area.
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Classes and Academic Programs
FIN 671 (Corporate Finance and Valuation)
Application of financial principles to problems of valuation, capital budgeting, and financial policy. Provides practical application experience in real options valuation and other valuation techniques.
Mgmt 607 (Entrepreneurship Seminar)
Weekly forum for entrepreneurially inclined students to discuss current events and facets of entrepreneurship; guest speakers and field trips to business plan competitions or angel investing events are also built into the curriculum.
Mgmt 609 (Venture Startup I & II)
Continuation of the New Venture Planning experience, preparation for business plan competitions.
Mgmt 610 (Technology and Innovation)
Students will explore the dynamics of technological innovation, technology strategy formulation, and strategy implementation.
Mgmt 625 (New Venture Planning)
Students identify and research a business opportunity; develop and present a professional start-up business plan that includes market, competitor, cash flow, and financial analyses.
Mgmt 635 (Opportunity Recognition)
Introduces the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, providing the tools necessary to successfully identify a true opportunity and to start and develop a new organization.
Mktg 610 (New Product Development)
Students will gain knowledge and experience of the process of identifying issues relating to the challenges of product planning, strategy and implementation. The course will expose students to actual business situations relating to brand and product management.
Oregon MBA – Entrepreneurship Concentration
The Oregon MBA is built around four Centers of Excellence, including the Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship. MBA students in the entrepreneurship concentration form a powerful cohort and pursue a tailored program that enables them to identify and execute upon new opportunities.
PPPM 610 (Social Enterprise)
This course introduces students to the emerging field of social enterprise and hybrid organizations. The course balances U.S. domestic and global examples of social enterprise to address a wide range of social and environmental issues. We focus on (and critically examine) the work of social enterprise practitioners, as well as the many organizations that support them over the course of their development. During the first half of the term, each week we discuss a different concept related to social enterprise and its surrounding ecosystem. During the second half of the term, we focus on three important elements of the social enterprise field: monitoring and evaluation; taking the enterprise to scale, and learning from failure.
Sports Product Management Program
Master of Science in Sports Product Management in Portland, Oregon.
Community Networking
#EugeneTech Tuesdays at The Barn Light
A CodeChops-organized weekly networking event bringing the Eugene Tech Community together.
Women in Business
WIB organizes various panels, skill-building workshops, professional speakers, site visits and social events geared toward women in business.
Funding and Competitions
Cascadia Cleantech Accelerator
Cascadia CleanTech Accelerator is a business accelerator program powered by the CleanTech Alliance and VertueLab (formerly Oregon BEST). The 15-week program delivers mentorship, curriculum, connections and funding opportunities designed specifically for early-stage cleantech startups.
Cleantech Challenge
The Cleantech Challenge is an innovation competition for campus cleantech innovators and entrepreneurs across the state. Undergraduates, graduates, postdocs and faculty from Oregon colleges and community colleges are invited to compete for $50,000 in grants and prizes.
Innovation Mini Grants
Innovation Mini Grants reduce barriers to accessing on campus resources for enterprising and innovating UO students. Currently the grants may be used for TSA machine shop training and pre-paid student hours in the craft center and machine shop. Grants for TSA training are for $200 and include complete training. This training is required for students to use the machine shop any time it is open. Student hours for the machine shop are $15p/h and for the craft center are $10p/h. Student can request hours based on their project.
Lemelson-MIT Student Innovation Prize
The Lemelson-MIT Student Prize honors promising collegiate inventors around the country. The student prize is open to teams of undergraduate students and individual graduate students who have inventions in categories that represent significant sectors of the economy; healthcare, transportation, food and agriculture, or consumer devices.
New Venture Championship
NVC is an annual international business competition that provides 16 teams with opportunities to present in front of esteemed judges during various rounds of competition.
RAINmaker Fund
The RAINMaker Fund offers $5,000 grants to University of Oregon student-led ventures, enabling to work towards a key milestone and to connect with RAIN Eugene.
Oregon Venture Fund
The Oregon Venture Fund is a venture capital fund that brings together an extraordinary group of business and technology leaders for the benefit of local entrepreneurs. Each year, OVF invests $100M in 100 local startups that create 10,000 jobs in Oregon.
SBA InnovateHER Challenge
The InnovateHER Challenge is a national prize competition aimed at unearthing products and services that impact and empower the lives of women and families. InnovateHER begins with local business competitions that culminate in a live pitch Final Round on the national stage.
Spark Grants
Spark Grants provide limited funding for students to quickly examine the feasibility of a potential idea by connecting with potential customers, developing a rough prototype, and/or digging deep into the competition.
Student Sustainability Fund
The Student Sustainability Fund awards grants of $500 to $7,500 to student projects or events that focus on the pursuit of human equity, environmental vitality, and economic well-being.
UO Foundation Seed Fund
The Seed Fund makes initial investments of $20,000-$75,000 in early-stage companies, with the ability to make follow-on investments depending on the success of the program, while providing experiential learning opportunities to Law and Finance students.
Incubators and Accelerators
Fertilab Thinkubator
FertiLab Thinkubator provides business incubation space alongside membership and educational programming.
Huerto de la Familia
Huerto de la Familia assists Latinos to launch or expand good farm and food business ideas with trainings, connections to community resources, and developing a culture of entrepreneurship. The program will consist of two major modules: training and business counseling.
ID8 Pre-Accelerator Program
ID8 is a five-week pre-accelerator for startups. ID8 helps new companies get into top accelerators and attract seed funding opportunities.
OTRADI Bioscience Incubator
The OTRADI Bioscience Incubator is Oregon’s first and only bioscience-specific accelerator. The OBI provides scientists and young companies with the resources and expertise needed to take their research from the lab to the market.
RAIN Eugene Accelerator
The RAIN accelerator is a sixteen-week program that focuses on developing the three most important components of a successful company: the people, the product and the plan.
Institutes and Centers
Innovate Collaborate Oregon
ICO allows Oregon universities to collaborate with entrepreneurs, companies and the business community to ensure that ideas generated by faculty, students and staff reach the private sector to create products and services to benefit the global community.
Institute of Molecular Biology
IMB is a thriving research institute that is a highly collaborative, integrated group where physicists, chemists and biologists who work together to dissect the molecular underpinnings of living organisms.
Materials Science Institute
The purpose of the Materials Science Institute is to study the structure and properties of materials, to educate in the sciences of materials, and to serve Oregon as a resource in these sciences.
Tyler Invention Greenhouse
The Tyler Invention Greenhouse focuses on green, or sustainable, chemistry and the creation of environmentally sensitive goods and services.
Internships and Fellowships
University Innovation Fellows
University Innovation Fellows are select UO students with a passion to engage in entrepreneurship and to serve as change agents on campus. The UIF program is run in collaboration with VentureWell and Stanford University, with support from the National Science Foundation. Selected fellows participate in online trainings and meetups, and attend annual gatherings in Silicon Valley and at the VentureWell conference.
Legal Assistance
Business Law Clinic
The Business Law Clinic provides free legal services to Oregon business owners–clients pay only filing fees and out-of-pocket costs.
Mentors and Consulting
FertiLab Thinkubator Clinic
The Clinic offers 20-minute, fast-paced, focused, private 1-on-1 mentoring sessions that culminate in the mentor panel of startup experts providing a list of next steps (prescribed suggestions ranked in order of importance) for representatives of new ventures.
Lane Small Business Development Center
The Small Business Development Center is your support team for your business, offering a wide range of services and training for owners and employees.
ONAMI
The Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute is where academia, business and government come together to accelerate research and bring breakthrough ideas to market. ONAMI entrepreneurs-in-residence are available to provide advice to early-stage startups.
OTRADI
The Oregon Translational Research and Development Institute translates scientific research developed in the state of Oregon’s research laboratories into commercial ventures, especially those related to medical discoveries.
VertueLab
VertueLab partners with funders and innovators in clean technologies to make a global environmental impact. Through a series of focused programs and funding opportunities, we advance promising technologies to market while helping innovators find the resources they need to move their vision forward.
Recurring Activities and Events
Startup Weekend
Startup Weekend is a 54-hour event designed to provide superior experiential education for technical and non-technical entrepreneurs. Participants create working startups during the event and are able to collaborate with like-minded individuals outside of their daily networks.
Space
CodeChops
CodeChops is a co-working space in downtown Eugene that also facilitates meetups and events for local entrepreneurs and those with interest in coding.
Eugene Mindworks
Eugene Mindworks is a co-working space and business incubator.
Eugene Saturday Market
Saturday Market is a Eugene institution that provides a venue for local entrepreneurs to showcase their handcrafted or homegrown, locally sourced or produced goods.
Riverfront Research Park
University of Oregon operates the Riverfront Innovation Center to assist startups and spin-offs by providing research and lab space for emerging technology-based companies to develop their ideas and technologies.
Speakers
Technology and the Arts Downtown talks
TAD Talks are a new event series that examine how technology and the arts encourage economic development and community engagement in the downtown Eugene area.
Student Organizations
Green Business Initiative Student Association
Dedicated to the intersection of law, business, and the environment. GBISA’s mission is to promote awareness of sustainable business practices and the legal framework and policies that support green business.
Industrial Designers Society of America
IDSA is the voice of the industrial and product design profession, advancing the quality and positive impact of design.
Innovation Journal Club
The Innovation Journal Club explores what makes a scientific innovation commercially viable and how to build a business around that idea.