Today, we hear about world-renowned universities offering courses and complete programs in entrepreneurship and innovation. Many students are drawn to these fields, choosing them as their academic and later professional focus. However, a central question remains in the minds of many: Is it possible to teach entrepreneurship? If so, how? What are the challenges involved? Have we witnessed successful experiences, and what is their success rate? We aim to answer all these questions in our upcoming episode with Dr. Hemin Latif, Ph.D., Director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center at the American University of Iraq, Sulaimani, which is the first center dedicated to entrepreneurship at an Iraqi university. Dr. Hemin brings over 18 years of academic experience. After earning his PhD from Nottingham Trent University in the UK, he began lecturing there before returning to Iraq to teach at AUIS as part of its founding team. He has also headed the Engineering and Information Technology departments at different times. In addition to his current role as center director, Dr. Hemin applies the academic principles and teachings he provides to students to his own company, Agora Vision ئاگۆرا ڤیژن. The company's mission is to promote Kurdish literature by offering the first comprehensive platform of its kind for Kurdish audiobooks, which he is actively growing to achieve commercial success. View all of our episodes here: linktr.ee/tajaribpodcast Send us your guest suggestions here:
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