Three University of Sydney students are among the first to complete a new cross-disciplinary program at the Sydney School of Entrepreneurship.
Left to right: Elena Anceva, Justine Narvasa and Vanessa Huang.
Three University of Sydney students are amongst the first 40 students to complete a new cross-disciplinary program developed by the (SSE) this month.
This initiative is open to highly motivated students from 11 educational bodies across NSW and provides an introduction to entrepreneurial thinking, strategy and processes.聽
Justine Narvasa, a student at the , moved to Sydney from New Zealand to follow her dreams of a career in the financial services sector. For Navasa, the course was an opportunity to meet people outside of her discipline.
鈥淚 had the privilege of working with the brightest minds across the state, like-minded individuals who I would not have encountered otherwise,鈥 she said.
鈥淲e were brought together by our shared passion for entrepreneurship and together learned the importance of interdisciplinary interactions for entrepreneurs. We need each other鈥檚 talents and expertise to create something beyond us.鈥澛
Some students approached SSE with an entrepreneurial concept they wanted to bring to life. For student Vanessa Huang, the course gave her the confidence and insight she needed to get started on her own business idea.
Ask yourself, what resources are already available in your ecosystem?
鈥I have started working on my own initiative聽to facilitate co-founder matching within university ecosystems,鈥 Huang said. 鈥淚'm starting at the University of Sydney first, but it is my vision to eventually bring this initiative to every university in NSW.鈥
Currently undertaking a , double majoring in International Business and Asian Studies, Vanessa wants to pursue a career in Asia鈥檚 booming start-up scene.聽
鈥淚 truly聽believe that the entrepreneurship and innovation in the greater Asian region will soon lead the world,鈥 she said.聽
For other students the course was a step towards future proofing their career. Elena Anceva is currently studying a combined , which she hopes to use to advocate for people in need.聽 聽
鈥淚 think entrepreneurship will play a significant role in all fields in the future,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t will be particularly important in the law industry with regards to the evolving role of Artificial Intelligence technologies.鈥澛
Take risks while you are young and don't be afraid of failure.
The three students have come out of the experience with important life skills, new networks and some advice to those considering their own entrepreneurial potential.
鈥淎sk yourself, what resources are already available in your ecosystem? Look for funding opportunities, co-working hubs or networking events in your area,鈥 Narvasa said.
鈥淔or students like us hoping to start our own businesses, there is no better time than right now,鈥 Huang encouraged. 鈥淭ake risks while you are young and don't be afraid of failure.
"Even if something doesn't quite work out the way you wanted it to,聽you will have gained skills, connections and experience, and you will be a lot more determined to see it succeed the next time round!鈥