How can universities help students be more enterprising?
May 23, 2011
On Wednesday 1st June 2011 the National Consortium of University Entrepreneurs (NACUE), a student-led charity, is visiting Glamorgan as part of a national tour to engage students’ and graduates’ views on enterprise skills and business start-up support.
- What does enterprise mean to you?
- How should universities deliver enterprise skills within degrees?
- How should universities help students to launch businesses?
On Wednesday 1st June 2011 the National Consortium of University Entrepreneurs (NACUE), a student-led charity, is visiting Glamorgan as part of a national tour to engage students’ and graduates’ views on enterprise skills and business start-up support. Visiting 10 universities over 2 weeks, this is the largest ever consultation of students on the topic and their findings will be welcomed by universities and the Government as they continue to improve the student experience.
We’re inviting 8 students to join NACUE for a working lunch at which you can discuss:
- what enterprise means to you
- whether or not you wish to launch a business and what might be holding you back
- how degrees could include more real world skills development
- what support universities could give you to help launch a business
The Focus Group runs from 12pm to 2pm in GTi and lunch is provided. If you are interested in attending, please email Matt Smith via matt@nacue.com or call him on 07929 102 507.