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Further Education Programme 2013/14
Student-led Enterprise Societies
Programme for the Day:
• Introductions
• Success Stories
• Infrastructure & Frameworks
• The NACUE Relationship
BREAK
• Planning Session
• Next Steps
A charitable organisation, supporting student entrepreneurship
and enterprise groups in Universities & Colleges:
Our main aim is:
• Education
• Empowerment
• Connecting and Networking
• Representation & Advocacy
..for these groups and young entrepreneurs in the UK.
NACUE seeks to build the most entrepreneurial generation of young people in the UK
About Us…
• Working with 83 Universities in the
UK
• Working with 50 FE Colleges in
England.
• Invested over £100,000 into
student entrepreneurship groups
in University.
• Over 2000 students attended our
events last year.
• Partnerships with over 30
organisations in Private Sector,
Public Sector and Third Sector.
• £1.8 million invested since June
2011 by British Government.
Picture: NACUE Student Enterprise Conference sponsored
by Google
The purpose of our work in Further Education is to create
cross-curriculum entrepreneurial communities for any
college student to be part of, acting as a hub for
entrepreneurial opportunities, and fostering an
entrepreneurial mind-set amongst learners.
Enterprise Societies
“An enterprise society or club is an extracurricular and student-led group that
attracts and supports enterprising and entrepreneurial students no matter what they
study..
The structure and how they work will vary, nevertheless, they all aim to educate, inspire and connect enterprising students and provide
them with opportunities to learn by doing.”
Some Examples.
Objectives of Programme.
• Guide college students and staff to establish enterprise
societies in their institutions.
• Contribute to the entrepreneurial development of
student leaders.
• Enable the creation of an advisory board of
professionals, entrepreneurs, and business leaders to
support the growth of the enterprise society; and
provide a sustainable form of governance.
• Create a channel for students and staff to engage in the
wider NACUE network of enterprising students, and
graduates.
The Process:The Process:
1) Attend a NACUE Welcome Day.
2) Initial Meetings with Community Managers.
3) Generate Interest from Students.
4) Student Leadership Meeting.
5) Handover to Students.
6) Succession Planning
7) NACUE Annual Awards
If you have any queries, please contact:
Will Bywaterwill@nacue.com T: 0207 749 3746M: 07766076712@willbywater @nacue