Research in Entrepreneurship?
Discovered an Unexpected New Dimension

By Noa Rozenberg

3rd year student

When I was faced with choosing among the excellent seminar options offered by the School of Entrepreneurship, I sought advice from Professor Daphna Kariv. She introduced me to an innovative program that gives its graduates a significant advantage: The opportunity to be accepted into prestigious master's degree programs and even leading organizations seeking candidates with research experience.

 

The uniqueness of this program lies in its ability to prepare participants with a 'mini-thesis' - an in-depth research project on a topic of our choice. I decided to take on the challenge and chose a subject that combines my areas of interest: yoga and well-being.

 

Throughout the seminar, I acquired advanced skills and techniques for efficient interaction with sophisticated chat systems, enabling me to reach incredible insights and results using AI. The program structure is well-balanced between independent work and professional guidance, incorporating bi-weekly mentoring sessions. This process provided me with confidence and support throughout all stages of the research while developing research independence.

 

The tools and skills I acquired contributed not only to this specific research but also significantly improved my abilities in other third-year courses, especially those based on analyzing academic articles.

 

 

This seminar offers a unique opportunity to delve deep into a topic that interests you. In my eyes, it's perfect for anyone looking to develop research skills, critical thinking, and in-depth analytical abilities through a challenging process.

 

For those aspiring to enhance their academic profile or aiming for top-tier positions in leading organizations, this seminar is an invaluable steppingstone. It not only prepares you for advanced studies but also equips you with the skills highly sought after in today's competitive job market.