Info Session: McMaster Investor Analyst Fellowships for  students

Info Session: McMaster Investor Analyst Fellowships for students

Learn about a new part-time paid experiential learning opportunity for McMaster undergrad and grad students launching in Winter 2025!

By The Forge McMaster

Date and time

Wed, Nov 27, 2024 9:30 AM - 10:15 AM PST

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 45 minutes

Join this Info Session and get all your questions answered about the new Investor Analyst Fellowships at McMaster!

This opportunity is for McMaster students who want to learn about venture capital / startup investment AND apply their new skills in the real world. We're looking for motivated students from all faculties with no prior experience!

Program Duration: January 20 - March 28, 2025. Total 80-hour commitment.

Program Structure: Part-time. Hybrid with asynchronous online learning and special in-person events. Convenient for students!

Benefits:

  • Learn key concepts about VC world and due diligence process
  • Get trained by experienced mentor
  • Apply newfound skills to vet real company funding applications - You help decide who gets $10k
  • Participate in Investor Pitch Days - Network with investors and entrepreneurs
  • Advance your future career with experiential learning
  • Receive $1,000 stipend

Eligibility:
1. You must be a current undergraduate or graduate student at McMaster University.

This program is open to:

ALL faculties and programs.

BOTH domestic and international students.

BOTH full-time and part-time students.

2. No prior education about VC or startup investment is necessary

3. No prior experience with due diligence is necessary.

Program Overview:

This program will recruit interested students to be trained in the fundamentals of venture capital (VC) due diligence processes. The program will run over 10 weeks, mid January to end of March 2025 and include the following elements:

  • 6 weeks of content delivery (January 20 - February 28, 2025)Online resources such as Front Row Ventures Academy, a national program focused on developing student entrepreneurs and future investors will be accessed to learn aspects of VC deal breakdowns, VC decision process, investment philosophy, value proposition design and risk mitigation. In addition to online content, fellows will be provided with an in-person mentor to review concepts as a group and explore real life examples. There is an expectation of 5-7 hours per week over 6 weeks dedicated to this portion of the program.
  • 4 weeks of experiential learning (March 3 – 28, 2025)
    Following the course, fellows will generate due diligence reports for companies applying to the $100,000 McMaster Student Seed Fund program. Students will work in small teams under the supervision of an experienced mentor. There is an expectation of 8-10 hours per week dedicated to this portion of the program.

    Students accepted into the fellowship will receive a $1,000 stipend upon program completion.

    Application Process:
    1. Apply via OscarPlus before the Application Deadline of January 6, 2025.
    2. Submit online application form (link provided on OscarPlus posting).

    Top applicants will be invited for virtual interviews during January 13-16, 2025.
    Successful applicants will be announced on January 17, 2025 and invited to join the program.

    Questions:
    Contact Mariya Leslie, Manager of Student Entrepreneurship at The Forge McMaster: mariya@theforge.mcmaster.ca

    Acknowledgement:
    This experiential learning opportunity is funded by McMaster University with support from the McMaster Entrepreneurship Academy, Forge Business Incubator, and McMaster Industry Liaison Office.

Organized by

The Forge is a business incubator for McMaster University students, alumni, and community members with new business ideas and startups. We work hands-on with entrepreneurs to develop their innovative business ideas, from ideation and validation to growth. We offer funding, mentorship, business advisory, pitch competitions, introductions to funders, investor readiness programming, office space, makerspace, and more. The Forge is sector agnostic, offering cohort-based programming to innovators pursuing scalable and novel startups. We do not take equity in the startups we support.