Corporate Partnerships
At San José State University (SJSU) we build lasting partnerships that enhance your workforce, broaden participants' career outlook and promote entrepreneurship. Our custom programs are collaboratively designed and delivered by our diverse faculty and industry experts.
Who do we partner with?
Join SJSU with a partnership that lands you in the heart of Silicon Valley giving
you access to top global corporations, tech startups and entrepreneurships.
We partner with:
- Multinational companies
- Non-profit organizations
- Industry consortia
- Professional networks
Why Partner with us?
We are a global university with a diverse faculty and student body offering everything
you need to create endless opportunities for your business. Whether you are looking
to offer training for your staff to help meet organizational needs or engage with
new clients, we will work together to develop programs that support your organization.
Benefits of a partnership with SJSU include:
- Opportunities to engage with new clients and grow your network in Silicon Valley
- Training programs that develop new skill sets for your employees and help build workforce capacity
- Access to academic degree programs that enhance students career outlook and strengthen the areas workforce
- Develop and launch new business models and entrepreneurial endeavors
- Experiment with your innovative public-private partnership ideas
How to Partner With Us:
Read to get started?
To set up a zoom meeting contact:
- Lydia Chan, Partnership Program Manager, lydia.chan@sjsu.edu
- Alan Wong, Business Development Director, a.wong@sjsu.edu
Success Stories
San José State University is working with Tecnologico de Monterrey to create a 3-way
partnership with universities, cities, governments and industry to recover the resilience
of Mexican cities. This partnership will explore innovative ideas and technologies
that will enhance cities' readiness in response to unexpected scenarios such as natural
disasters. Together we will leverage sister cities relations between San Jose and
Guadelajara with presence in both cities.