Services

Official Degree

Graduate in Entrepreneurial Leadership and Innovation

Duration

240 ECTS

4 years

Location

Campus: Bidasoa, Bilbao, Oñati

Laboratories: Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia, Malaga; Berlin-Germany; Shanghai-China; Seoul-Corea; Puebla-Mexico

Languages

Spanish, Basque, English

Modality

On-site and Blended

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Catalogue

General Services

Teaching-Learning Services

  • Guidance service: with the participation of the course coordinators and the teaching team for the semester.
  • Academic services:
    • Registration and enrolment
    • Application for study grants and scholarships
    • Certificates, records and awarding of qualifications
    • Attracting and assigning Degree and Master projects
    • Managing national and international mobility
    • Managing the PhD
  • Virtual campus: The Moodle platform makes it possible to perform some of the activities of the teaching-learning process in a flexible way, through interactivity between the lecturer and the student.
  • Reprography Service.
  • Services to manage and maintain the computer equipment.
  • Meeting rooms.
  • Library.
  • Reading room.
  • Quiet room.
  • Media library.
  • Multipurpose room.

Adaptive Physical Spaces for Prototyping and Experimentation: LEINN Fabrication and Prototyping Lab Network

All LEINN laboratory locations are equipped with physical spaces and technological infrastructure for the development, prototyping and testing of physical and digital products. These spaces are known as MakerSpaces or FabLabs (physical and digital fabrication laboratories).

A FabLab or Makerspace is a collaborative space equipped with digital fabrication tools, technologies and electronic equipment, designed to enable people from diverse backgrounds to prototype, experiment and bring their ideas to life.

These laboratories foster creativity, hands-on learning and open innovation through shared access to resources and knowledge. This allows both students and professionals to develop projects collectively within a supervised environment focused on experimentation and self-directed learning.

Inspired by the Fab Lab network model of the M.I.T. and its global FabLab network, a minimum set of equipment is defined to support these activities, while each laboratory develops its own FabLab project. This minimum equipment includes laser cutting machines, 3D printers, plotters and vinyl cutters, prototyping and testing areas, equipment for electronics, robotics, IoT and programming (Arduino), hand tools, and hardware for the development of digital projects and products.

The complete list of equipment available in each laboratory can be found at https://leinndigital.mondragon.edu/maker-community

 and is accessible to all LEINN students through the LeinnDigital platform. This network constitutes a global support service for pedagogical activities and enables any LEINN student to prototype their projects during the experimental phase at any degree location, regardless of the study modality.

These spaces are managed and supported by the programme’s technological and digital advisors and offer in-house training workshops, prototyping support and advisory services for projects, as well as free, self-managed access for all students.

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