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Background

We are delighted to announce the Fourth Annual Mason Entrepreneurship Research Conference. This conference was formed by a partnership between the School of Public Policy and the School of Management. Since 2004, George Mason University has been organizing an annual research conference to promote dialogue and collaborative research among scholars interested in the topic of Entrepreneurship. Based on the past successes this year the conference is open to researchers from Mid-Atlantic Region.

The goals of this conference are to:

  • To create and build a community of researchers committed to furthering entrepreneurial studies and developing scholarly networks for research in and around the Mid-Atlantic Region.
  • To encourage researchers across the Mid-Atlantic Region initiate collaborative research projects that explore new trends, opportunities, and challenges in Entrepreneurship and related fields of study.

Entrepreneurship at Mason:

George Mason University has embraced entrepreneurship. Throughout the University, there are programs and courses that support the growth of entrepreneurial thinking. Did you know that Mason is host to the state-wide Small Business Development Center network? Through the services and expertise of the Mason Enterprise Center, George Mason is making a major contribution to entrepreneurs and the economic wealth they can create. We invite you to learn more about entrepreneurship at Mason: