Women2Invest
Women2Invest is a 15-week online programme designed for women in STEAM who are ready to transition into venture capital (VC).
Delivered in partnership with IE University, one of the world’s leading higher education institutions, the programme combines a global
perspective, an entrepreneurial mindset, and a strong focus on real-world impact. Key features include:
- A solid introduction to venture capital, suitable for participants starting from any background
- Practical, hands-on and immersive learning through live online sessions, case studies, applied assignments, simulated investment processes, and collaborative group work
- Insights from experienced VC professionals and industry experts
- Access to a strong, Europe-wide network of women entering and already active in VC
- The opportunity to be matched with leading VC funds for a paid internship
- Dedicated career support to support participants in taking their first steps into the investment ecosystem
- An official certificate from EIT, including a LinkedIn credential with a unique personal ID
The programme is scheduled to run from September to December 2026 (dates subject to final confirmation). Participants are expected to commit approximately five hours per week via a dedicated online learning platform, which provides access to session materials and practical tools for immediate application.
Who is the Women2Invest programme for?
The programme is designed for women with a STEAM background in science, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics at the undergraduate, master’s, or PhD level.
Eligible applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Be in the final year of studies or have graduated within the past 7 years
- Have full command of English, as the training is delivered entirely in this language
- Have a genuine interest in venture capital and startups
- Be curious, driven, detail-oriented, and motivated to learn
The programme welcomes applications from:
- Women outside of major entrepreneurial hubs or big cities
- Underrepresented minority groups
- Residents of countries covered by the EIT Regional Innovation Scheme (RIS)