Why Embed Enterprise Education into your Curriculum? The UK government has been exploring ways to enhance young people’s employability skills that will see Enterprise Education embedded within the FE curriculum. Free Resources to Support Enterprise Education in your Curriculum The Centre for Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Studies have developed a free online resource for FE Schools...
The Higher Education Academy (HEA) announced today (11 June 2015) that Dr Dave Lewis, Senior Lecturer in Neuroscience and Scientific Ethics, and Professor Nigel Lockett, Professor of Enterprise at the University’s Business School, have been awarded National Teaching Fellowships in recognition of their commitment to teaching and learning.
We are all familiar with the collective noun for cattle, dancers and geese [herd, troupe and gaggle] but what about entrepreneurs?
A textiles design graduate and a product design student have been named as winners of the 2015 Sir Peter Thompson Enterprise Award at the University of Leeds.
For the second year running the Enterprise Society ran their Big Business Challenge in partnership with Deloitte. A Dragon's Den style pitching event with a £500 cash prize for the winning team.
Unlike more traditional academic events, the 3E Conference focuses on problems and questions rather than on ready-made solutions and presentations of research findings.
Andy Penaluna, a professor of Creative Entrepreneurship at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) and Visiting Professor here at the Leeds Enterprise Centre has been awarded the Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion; known as the most prestigious business award in the country.
Prof. Nigel Lockett and Dr. Carla Quesada-Pallarès visited Málaga (Spain) as part of the European Study into Student Entrepreneurship (ESSE) research.
On 17 March, students from the Social Enterprise Consultancy Project module (LUBS3900) delivered presentations to local social enterprise organisations including Chapel Town Development Trust, Yorkshire College of Music and Drama and New Leaf Gardeners as well as representatives from Santander.
On Monday 16th March, students from across the University ran stalls in the Business School foyer competing against each other to sell a range of goods and services as part of an Enterprise Challenge on their module.