EELISA Skill Up 2025: Collaboration, Inclusion & Entrepreneurial Universities
Join and co-create an academic ecosystem of researchers and educators that inspire innovation, entrepreneurship, and collaborative growth across the EELISA network.

Join us for EELISA Skill Up 2025 at ZHAW, a dynamic week featuring two workshops: one on Unlocking the Potential of Missing Entrepreneurs (8–9.12.2025) and the other on Collaboration, Alumni Engagement & Regional Entrepreneurship (10–11.12.2025). Choose to attend the entire week or individual sessions tailored to your interests, engage in hands-on workshops, and enjoy cultural excursions in the Zurich Region.
About
EELISA Skill Up 2025: Collaboration, Inclusion & Entrepreneurial Universities takes place from December 8-11, 2025 at ZHAW in Winterthur, Switzerland. Organized for the EELISA European University Alliance, this dynamic week will bring together researchers, educators, and innovators to advance innovation and entrepreneurship in research and education. The event features two workshops, of which participants can attend either one or both:
- Unlocking the Potential of Missing Entrepreneurs: Addressing Barriers to Inclusive Innovation & Entrepreneurship (December 8-9)
- Train the Trainer: Collaboration, Alumni Engagement & Regional Entrepreneurship (December 10-11)
Why Attend?
By attending EELISA Skill Up, you will:
- Enhance your professional skills in innovation, entrepreneurship, inclusion, and teaching.
- Network and collaborate with researchers, educators, and professionals from across the EELISA Alliance’s 10 participating universities.
- Engage in hands-on learning through workshops and discussions, gaining actionable strategies for supporting entrepreneurship and driving inclusive innovation in research and education.
- Immerse yourself in Swiss culture with excursions and culinary experiences that add a unique pre-Christmas atmosphere to the event.
Covered Essentials & Provisions
Enjoy cultural excursions and Swiss cuisine, all covered by ZHAW. To make your experience seamless and enriching, all food, drinks, and cultural excursions are covered by ZHAW. Please refer to your universities for additional support for traveling expenses, etc.
Workshops
EELISA Skill Up 2025 focuses on empowering innovation and entrepreneurship across EELISA universities. By joining one or both workshops, participants will learn how to address barriers to inclusive innovation and strengthen entrepreneurship through university structures, alumni engagement, and teaching. The detailed program will be shared closer to the event
Unlocking the Potential of Missing Entrepreneurs: Addressing Barriers to Inclusive Innovation & Entrepreneurship – December 8-9
This workshop addresses one of the most pressing challenges in contemporary entrepreneurship: the systematic underrepresentation of certain groups in business creation and innovation. Drawing from the comprehensive OECD report on "Missing Entrepreneurs," this session will explore the barriers that prevent women, youth, seniors, immigrants, and other underrepresented groups from fully participating in entrepreneurial ecosystems.
Despite representing significant untapped potential for economic growth and innovation, these groups face persistent obstacles including limited access to financing, networks, skills development, and supportive policy frameworks. Through interactive discussions, case study analysis, and policy examination, participants will gain insights into evidence-based strategies for creating more inclusive entrepreneurial environments within the EELISA Alliance and beyond. The workshop will equip researchers, educators, and policy practitioners with practical frameworks for identifying and addressing entrepreneurship gaps in their local contexts. Participants will explore successful intervention models from across Europe and develop collaborative agendas focusing on inclusive innovation and social entrepreneurship.
This session is particularly valuable for researchers in business studies, social sciences, public policy, and innovation studies, as well as practitioners working in economic development, diversity and inclusion, and entrepreneurship education. Together, we will work toward building networks that can drive meaningful change in creating more equitable entrepreneurial ecosystems across the EELISA community.

Prof. Sibylle Heilbrunn is a leading researcher in entrepreneurship, migration, and social inclusion. Her extensive work focuses on marginalized entrepreneurs, including women, immigrants, refugees, and ethnic minorities. She has authored "The Dark Sides of the Start-up Nation" and co-edited "Refugee Entrepreneurship: A Case-based Topography." Prof. Heilbrunn has served as an EU National Expert for Israel on women entrepreneurs and business licensing studies and currently leads international research projects on entrepreneurial ecosystems and gender dynamics.

Aki Harima is an Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Head of the Entrepreneurship Research Group at Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia. Her research lies at the intersection of entrepreneurship, organization, regional development, and education. She primarily investigates entrepreneurial ecosystems, transnational entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial agency in marginalized and constrained contexts, and entrepreneurship education. She has conducted research across diverse regions, including Europe, Africa, and Latin America.
Train the Trainer: Collaboration, Alumni Engagement & Regional Entrepreneurship – December 10-11
Join us for an innovative two-day workshop exploring collaboration, alumni engagement, and regional entrepreneurship. In this workshop, we will focus on identifying and adapting hands-on approaches to:
- Building strong alumni networks that accelerate mentoring for startups, generate interesting (for student & alumnus) internships, and co-funded projects or co-investing in spin offs;
- Forming (regional) innovation partnerships with industry, hospitals, public agencies, startups and startup support organizations, international soft landing partnerships;
- Designing entrepreneurial teaching that benefits from and enables the collaboration.
Together we will map existing assets across the EELISA network and prototype new collaboration mechanisms that apply across disciplines and regions.
- Connect with peers across engineering, business, biotechnology, social sciences, and beyond.
- Learn proven tactics for alumni activation, regional collaboration, and ecosystem governance.
- Co-design teaching activities and partnership scripts you can deploy at your home institution.
- Leave with activities and connections for supporting your education, collaboration, and startup
This workshop is open to researchers, educators, and tech-transfer officers at all levels — PhD candidates, PostDocs, lecturers, specialists, and professors — who want to turn their institution into a catalyst for innovation and entrepreneurship.

Aard J. Groen is a Full Professor of Entrepreneurship & Valorization at the University of Groningen, where he also serves as Dean of Entrepreneurship, leading the development of UoG as entrepreneurial university. His expertise spans entrepreneurship, innovation, and technology management, with a focus on developing innovative business ventures in both startups and established companies. Aard’s research interests include high-tech and social entrepreneurship, corporate innovation, and entrepreneurship support. He also leads Venturelab International Holding BV, supporting entrepreneurial development globally.

Olga Belousova is an expert in corporate entrepreneurship, with a focus on healthcare ventures and intrapreneurship. Dr. Belousova has extensive experience in international projects with universities across Europe and Latin America to develop innovation management and entrepreneurial curricula. She also serves as a trainer at VentureLab North and an advisory board member for the King Willem I Entrepreneurship Award.
Location & Venue
The ZHAW Proof-of-Concept Lab will be the hub for the EELISA Skill Up program. Located in the historic industrial area of Winterthur, this cutting-edge makerspace turns creativity and ideas into tangible innovation. It’s a space where the innovation community comes together to explore and realize radical new ideas.
Address: Lagerplatz 24, 8048 Winterthur, Switzerland
Travel & Accommodation
As part of the program, meals and excursions for the participants are covered by ZHAW. For further assistance with travel expenses or additional support, participants should consult their home university. More detailed information will be shared soon.
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Winterthur this December!
Date
Start date: 8 December 2025
End date: 11 December 2025
Location
ZHAW Proof of Concept Lab
Lagerpl. 24
8400
Winterthur