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Vol. 561 / Content

Special Edition on Education

Vol. 561

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Industry

Public Good X Creativity

Impact Hub San Francisco

After the 2008 financial tsunami exposed the destructive nature of vulture capitalism, a new breed of social entrepreneurs sprang up in Silicon Valley who champion collaboration and networking to make the world a better place.

Industry

New Creativity vs. Rigid Thinking

Taiwan’s ‘Innovation’ Challenge

Passionate, engaged, and raised on digital technology, Taiwan’s young generation is the most creative ever and becoming a social force. But an inflexible education system and organizationally rigid enterprises are having trouble keeping up.

Industry

NTU Creativity & Entrepreneurship Program

Cultivating the Next Morris Chang

University campuses are going all-out to cultivate students’ entreprenurial spirit and forge ecosystems to support entrepreneurship, so that students come for the creativity and leave to start their own businesses.

International

Draper University

School of the Future Challenges Limitations

Why has the Korean government sent students to Silicon Valley entrepreneurial schools? How have graduates of one such school produced 70 startup ventures in just two years?

International

Stanford's Shock Education

Redefining the 'Good Student'

Taiwan's rigid education system produces plenty of "good students," but here are three stories about a group of Taiwanese who found out at Stanford University that what it means to be "good" in this new era is changing.

Insight

Social Enterprise Founder Peter Chuang

Reviving a Rural Community

Taiwan's young generation is discovering that finding work may mean creating your own job. Here's the story of Peter Chuang, who started a business in a relatively nondescript rural township.