Jöran Muuß-Merholz visiting Minerva HQ in San Francisco to learn about the most exciting innovation in Higher Education
Es gibt eine kurze deutschsprachige Einordnung mit Grundlagen zum Studium bei Minerva in einer Sonderfolge von Jöran ruft an (JRA). Wir empfehlen deutschsprachigen Zuhörer*innen, diese 5 Minuten zuerst zu hören.
„Our goal is to displace Harvard“, Minerva founder Ben Nelson boasted in the Wall Street Journal in 2013. Only three years later it was reported that Minerva got 16,000 applications for 306 available places, making its acceptance more exclusive than Harvard or Stanford. Meanwhile in 2019 the first students have graduated.
There’s much talking about disruption in Higher Education. At Minerva they are serious about it. The team has abandoned lectures, brought classes to a truly novel online environment and has the students moving every semester – from San Francisco to Seoul, Hyderabad, Berlin, Buenos Aires, London, and Taipei.
Jöran Muuß-Merholz learned about Minerva in early 2013. But he thought of them as some elearning weirdos. 😉 In January 2020 he met Ben Nelson at Minerva’s HQ in San Francisco. Listen to their conversation on fundamental change in HE, how money can buy you access to education and fully active learning.
- Minerva Schools at KGI
- Project Minerva
- The Minerva Book: Building the intentional university
- some US coverage on Minerva and Minerva:
- Entrepreneur Ben Nelson of Minerva Project: Recreating universities
- Wall Street Journal (2013): Ben Nelson: The Man Who Would Overthrow Harvard
- Forbes (June 2019): How To Fix Higher Education: Seven Keys
- UPENN: Can the Minerva Model of Learning Disrupt Higher Education?
- EdSurge: Minerva Project Raises $57M to Support Its Tech Platform—and Spin Off Its School