This course aims to familiarize students with entrepreneurship and innovation as a driving force of our economies beyond the sole creation of new organizations. Based on the analysis of concrete cases at the local and international levels, students will get acquainted with different forms of entrepreneurship and innovation (including for example intrapreneurship and social/sustainable entrepreneurship) and explore the main paradoxes and challenges associated with different steps of the entrepreneurial process. These processes and challenges will be examined in the light of the main concepts and theories on entrepreneurship and innovation. Beyond providing conceptual background and analyzing existing case studies, the course also aims to help students discover concrete avenues of entrepreneurship and innovation as well as the broader ecosystem supporting these avenues, in order to consider their own involvement in entrepreneurship and innovation based on their values, expertise and future career plans, including through the discovery of Design Thinking and Lean Startup approaches.