A Fine Arts with History of Art student, Alex Neish, has discovered enterprise opportunities through the HELIX student innovation space. He secured a Spark scholarship...
Claire Morley-Jones of HR180 has been an enterprise ambassador for almost a decade, supporting the growth of the programme as well as inspiring students to...
Clarena Amatha is a Chevening Scholar on CEES’s Master of Enterprise and Entrepreneurship programme as part of a highly competitive international scholarship. Here in Leeds, Clarena is gaining invaluable enterprise knowledge and experience from the CEES team to help develop her business venture in her home community.
Undergraduate Enam Ruf found combining his degree in medicine with a year studying enterprise at Leeds gave him a unique perspective on how to apply an entrepreneurial mindset to practising medicine.
President of the Entrepreneurs Society Michael Mberi explains how students have chance to combine academic study with enterprise interests to develop skills and improve employability.
A successful Spark scholarship application allowed Masters student Rego Pal to build connections and gain vital feedback to develop his business, which coaches students in public speaking.
Students working with community-focussed enterprise Upper Calder Valley Renaissance (UCVR) successfully suggested a significant change to their project brief, enhancing both their consultancy experience and UCVR’s social development opportunities.
Leeds Museums and Galleries (LMG) set a mixed group of University of Leeds students taking the Business School’s CEES Enterprise Consultancy class a focussed project brief, driven by the organisation’s clear goals and a desire to provide wider opportunities for learning and development.
BSc Biotechnology with Enterprise students Henry Dunne and Ian Bartanev received Spark Scholarships to help them develop their vaccine administration product using both their biotech knowledge and their newfound business development skills.
Two Theatre and Performance with Enterprise students, Harry Baker and Bethan Corner, set up a theatre management company as part of their studies, blending both areas of their degrees and giving them chance to explore new career opportunities.