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Welcome to Study Talks – Beyond Textbooks and Borders, a podcast brought to you by 30 students from Copenhagen Business School in collaboration with peers from Makerere University Business School in Kampala, Uganda.
As part of their international field study, these students stepped outside the classroom and into the real world, interviewing local entrepreneurs, exploring markets, and uncovering how innovation, sustainability, and entrepreneurship take shape in a different cultural and economic context. In each episode, they share powerful reflections, inspiring stories, and lessons learned – not from textbooks, but from lived experiences.
In this first episode, the students discuss the following question: When is the right time to start? In the field, the students met young female entrepreneurs who are running businesses with the help of microfinances to tackle this question.
The podcast was produced during the master’s-level elective course “Field Study: Entrepreneurship and Private Sector Development in Uganda”, coordinated by Thilde Langevang, Rebecca Namatovu, and Søren Jeppesen, from the Centre for Business and Development Studies (CBDS), Copenhagen Business School.
By Centre for Business and Development StudiesWelcome to Study Talks – Beyond Textbooks and Borders, a podcast brought to you by 30 students from Copenhagen Business School in collaboration with peers from Makerere University Business School in Kampala, Uganda.
As part of their international field study, these students stepped outside the classroom and into the real world, interviewing local entrepreneurs, exploring markets, and uncovering how innovation, sustainability, and entrepreneurship take shape in a different cultural and economic context. In each episode, they share powerful reflections, inspiring stories, and lessons learned – not from textbooks, but from lived experiences.
In this first episode, the students discuss the following question: When is the right time to start? In the field, the students met young female entrepreneurs who are running businesses with the help of microfinances to tackle this question.
The podcast was produced during the master’s-level elective course “Field Study: Entrepreneurship and Private Sector Development in Uganda”, coordinated by Thilde Langevang, Rebecca Namatovu, and Søren Jeppesen, from the Centre for Business and Development Studies (CBDS), Copenhagen Business School.