

Entrepreneurship Week
The ’Entrepreneur Week’ program focuses on developing entrepreneurial skills through hands-on learning in interdisciplinary and intercultural teams. During the week, students will create a business idea from scratch, improving their skills for innovation and creation. The week will allow students to engage with diverse cultures, improve communication and collaboration skills, and develop critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Students will gain insights into global issues, cultural differences, and their own cultural assumptions.
Entrepreneurship week benefits for students
Key benefits for students include:
- Developing communication skills, including pitching
- Strategic thinking from interacting with other creators.
- Mentorship from coaches and business leaders.
- Networking opportunities with startups, CEOs, and business decision-makers.
- Constructive feedback to build self-confidence.
The biggest outcome will be the creation of solutions to real problems faced by SMEs, startups, and companies. Students will present their solutions in short reports, and academics will create a Handbook on sustainable and intercultural entrepreneurship training.
Entrepreneurship week 2026: Caen, France
In 2026 the students participating in the EU2SE studies on AI tools for Sustainable Entrepreneurship will visit Caen, France.

Entrepreneurship Week 2025: Ohrid, North Macedonia
In 2025 the EU2SE Entrepreneurship Week was arranged in Ohrid, North Macedonia.
During the week, students tackled a challenge proposed by a local institution and developed solutions. The week concluded with a final event where students presented their solutions to local ecosystem partners. The program fostered collaboration between universities, policymakers, and regional economic communities.
For more pictures and students’ comments, please click here for a presentation of the project.


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The EU2SE project is implemented by four partners of the AcrossEU Consortium. It brings together eight universities from seven different countries to enhance our innovative capacities and adaptability, turning individual strengths into a strong, purpose-driven collective.