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> On Aug 20, 2017, at 10:02 AM, Chris Cooley <ch...@thecoworkconsultant.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Marcos, where are you located? I'm finding a very different mentality / 
> approach to this between countries...
> 
> Also, check out what The Commons has done in Wisconsin. It's not a coworking 
> space but they use a unique blend of industry, 24+ universities and coworking 
> models (utilizing spaces) to generate a benefits that have become highly 
> successful (and financial viable) for all...
> 
> http://www.thecommonswi.com <http://www.thecommonswi.com/>
> 
> 
> On Aug 20, 2017 12:30 PM, "Marcos Schwartz" <mschwartz...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:mschwartz...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Actually, they are planning to open a coworking space inside the campus and I 
> am looking for examples in other countries to offer a different perspective 
> if they build a partnership with an actual space. I have a coworking space 
> and was wondering how a partnership with them could be complimentary to my 
> community and the other way around too. 
> There is another University here that did the same, but they have barely 
> empty spaces without a soul with few teams incubated. They called that 
> coworking...:(
> 
> On Sunday, August 20, 2017 at 11:25:36 AM UTC-3, 
> ch...@thecoworkconsultant.com <mailto:ch...@thecoworkconsultant.com> wrote:
> This is a super conversation!
> I have worked on a couple of projects that involved interaction and 
> partnerships with universities. It's a tough but to crack because many of 
> them believe they have everything they need for their students on campuses 
> (in many cases they do!)...also, why would they want students to leave campus 
> to utilize an outside coworking space (students spend alot off money on 
> campus!). Remember, these universities are businesses so unless you give them 
> a good financial reason to create or partner with coworking...they won't see 
> the benefits.
> 
> I wanted to understand this conversation from a students' perspective and 
> below is a link to what I found when I interviewed a grad student who 
> utilized one of the spaces I co-founded...
> 
> http://thecoworkconsultant.com/college-students-think-coworking/ 
> <http://thecoworkconsultant.com/college-students-think-coworking/>
> He actually didn't find enough variety in the interactions he had with other 
> students at the University. Very interesting stuff!
> 
> I second the idea about collaborating with industries and having coworking 
> spaces act as a hub to partner with universities (I've seen this before VERY 
> successful). Regardless, be create when you approach higher education but 
> ALWAYS focus on the business aspect...they are making money, alot of it, and 
> are built in that.
> 
> If anyone is interested in connecting more about this please send me an email 
> (ch...@thecoworkconsultant.com <>) and we can set up a time to chat. I'm 
> happy to share my experience in all this:)
> 
> Btw, are all of you in this thread operating, managing and creating 
> co-working spaces?
> 
> 
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