Dan Voiculescu Foundation for the Development of Romania organizes the first entrepreneurial education course for talented and gifted pupils and students in Romania.
Romania is one of the European Union countries that cannot boast a financially and entrepreneurially educated population. In Romanian schools, economic subjects usually contain outdated information that does not keep pace with the rapid development in this field in civilised countries. That is why a course dedicated to talented and gifted pupils and students is not only an opportunity, but also a necessity in the current context. Through entrepreneurial learning and education, young people have the chance to bring new products and services to the market, and this is reflected in an improved workforce, increased creativity and productivity, and therefore in the quality of life of the community.
The course, given by the well-known financial analyst and presenter of "Income", Adrian Măniuțiu, will provide viable economic tools for a young, forward-looking person to build a secure business. Through entrepreneurial education, young people will make the links between the information and knowledge they learn in the courses and the economic reality, so that their future business will be a success for them and the community.
"Romania's gifted pupils and students need special tools to build secure businesses that will ensure the country's development in the medium and long term, but also to gain financial and entrepreneurial independence. Entrepreneurial education courses, developed by the Dan Voiculescu Foundation for the Development of Romania, cultivate knowledge and support the spirit of innovation, the courage to take risks and the ability to turn dreams into reality. In today's complex world, entrepreneurship education becomes an essential vehicle for those with exceptional minds and high skills, opening doors to a future full of possibilities. A prime example is Steve Jobs, who started out in a simple garage and went on to become a successful entrepreneur who changed the world," explained Trisi Cristea, Director of Education and Culture Dan Voiculescu Foundation for the Development of Romania.
How to apply?
A child who learns the basic principles of a business, with the help of an entrepreneurial education trainer, will become a curious, creative and resourceful young person, able to easily understand and even put into practice an idea, which he or she will then turn into a successful business. That simple? Yes, if the concepts of business and customer profile, market research, revenue, expenditure, profit, resources, become familiar, precisely because they have been learned and filtered through the mind in the previous period. The entrepreneurship education course is free of charge and registration is open until 1 December on fundatiadanvoiculescu.ro.