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SEA sees its activities, basic philosophy and definition of entrepreneurship as being closely connected to the 'basic' teaching rule of Aalborg University - problem-based learning.
SEA sees its activities, basic philosophy and definition of entrepreneurship as being closely connected to the 'basic' teaching rule of Aalborg University - problem-based learning. Problem-based learning has always been the prime teaching and learning metaphor of Aalborg University and is probably the most distinctive feature of Aalborg University compared to other universities inside or outside Denmark. According to SEA, entrepreneurship thinking and problem-based learning are closely related and they perceive problem-based learning as a significantly different environment and precondition for entrepreneurship than what is the reality in most other HEIs in Europe. Problem-based learning is by its nature heavily associated with 'the art of finding solutions', which is also one of the corner stones of knowledge intensive entrepreneurship. SEA is embedded in the knowledge transfer process of the university.
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