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Congratulations to our Enterprise Ambassador!

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Well done to Nick Howard, Founder of Limehouse Films, and Enterprise Ambassador at the Leeds Enterprise Centre, who won Young Entrepreneur of the year Award at last week's Yorkshire Post Awards.

The Pitch Part 1: The Application

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The Leeds Enterprise Centre Administrator talks business start up, getting help and advice from experts and pitching to the retail giants!

Entrepreneurship Safari

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Given the longevity and success of Henry Mintzberg's Strategy Safari (2002) perhaps it's not surprising that researchers and policymakers have broken cover to explore the savannah in search of entrepreneurship.

A day of action!

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Students from the University of Leeds volunteered their time in March 2012 to work in local community projects. This was part of the Leeds Enterprise Centre’s CSR in Action project, sponsored by Santander.

LEC welcomes new teaching fellow to the team.

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We are very happy to welcome Dr Matt MacDonald, Teaching Fellow in Enterprise, to Leeds Enterprise Centre.

Dr Matt MacDonald, BEd (Hons), MA, PhD (Lancaster) is an experienced enterprise academic, social entrepreneur and manager.

Geology of Innovation: Wish you were here!

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With governments vying to be the ‘best place’ for innovation a geological taxonomy appears to be erupting! Probably triggered by Michael Porter’s research on economic clusters.

Scholarships

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To find up to date information about the Master Scholarships, please visit the Business School website.    

Careers

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Our MSc Enterprise and Entrepreneurship is designed specifically for students who aspire to start their own business or social enterprise, develop an existing family firm or start a career in corporate venturing. Graduates from the programme will be equipped to succeed in a wide range of competitive environments and be able to draw on a...

To grow or not to grow? That is the question!

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With so much debate about growth vs austerity, we might just be forgetting one tiny thing …

Where will the growth (really we mean jobs) come from?