Best Practices in Entrepreneurship Education in the German Leibniz Assoc.

Wed May 07 2025 at 01:30 pm to 02:00 pm UTC-04:00

370 Jay St | Brooklyn

NYU Center for Urban Science + Progress
Publisher/HostNYU Center for Urban Science + Progress
Best Practices in Entrepreneurship Education in the German Leibniz Assoc.
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Christina Geldschläger is Board Relations Manager at the Leibniz Institute for Plasma Research and Technology (INP).
About this Event

The Center for Urban Science + Progress (CUSP) at NYU Tandon welcomes you to attend the lecture Best Practices in Entrepreneurship Education within the German Leibniz Association by Christina Geldschläger, Board Relations Manager at Leibniz Institute for Plasma Research and Technology (INP). This event will take place in Room 1201 on the 12th Floor of 370 Jay St.


About the Lecture
Best Practices in Entrepreneurship Education within the German Leibniz Association

Entrepreneurship is becoming increasingly important in scientific institutions, especially in the context of the Leibniz Association. This presentation shows how entrepreneurial thinking and action can be promoted in order to successfully transfer research results into practice. Based on best practices, in particular from the INP Greifswald, strategies for supporting spin-offs and innovation projects are presented. In addition, the role of human resource development as a decisive factor for a sustainable innovation culture will be highlighted. Finally, some challenges and solutions will be presented to further strengthen knowledge transfer and the start-up culture in research institutions.


About the Speaker
Christina Geldschläger brings insights from her role as Board Relations Manager at Leibniz Institute for Plasma Research and Technology (INP), where she focuses on personnel and strategy development. Her experience provides a practical perspective on the challenges of shaping innovative and sustainable organizational growth.

She completed her training as a commercial assistant and international management assistant at the European Business and Language Academy in Rostock, Germany, with a focus on marketing and communication. She began her professional career as an International Business Coordinator at a pharmaceutical manufacturer and continued it as an assistant to the management at Drees & Sommer, a leading consulting firm in the construction and real estate sector in Berlin, Germany.

Since 2016, Mrs. Geldschläger has been the personal assistant to the CEO and scientific director and since 2021 the Board Relations Manager of the INP in Greifswald, Germany. In addition, she was an executive assistant at the National Center for Plasma Medicine in Berlin from 2017 to 2019. In her role, she is responsible for demanding organizational and strategic projects and acts as a central interface between internal and external partners.

Christina Geldschläger is a systemic coach for professional matters. This qualification complements her many years of experience and emphasizes her commitment to personal and professional development.


Visitor Information
This event will take place in Room 1201 at 370 Jay St. Please visit the NYU Tandon website for directions and a campus map. Advance registration through Eventbrite is required for campus access at NYU for external guests.


About CUSP at NYU Tandon
The Center for Urban Science + Progress (CUSP) at NYU Tandon is an interdisciplinary center dedicated to applying science, technology, engineering, math, and social sciences to serve urban communities worldwide.

Founded as a partnership between NYU and the City of New York, CUSP leads research, educational, and entrepreneurial initiatives that advance the science of cities. By applying novel insights to urban issues, we develop data- and technology-driven approaches that drive positive impact. With an additional focus on training future leaders, CUSP offers interdisciplinary academic programs in applied urban science and informatics for graduate students and professionals.

CUSP also engages with stakeholders across city agencies, start-ups, industry players, community-based organizations, and nonprofits to address urgent socioeconomic, environmental, and infrastructural challenges. The center’s ultimate objective is to improve urban quality of life by using data to innovate and refine inclusive, equitable, and sustainable practices for cities everywhere.

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