Enterprise and Learning:
Enterprise Education and Training and their impact on Competitiveness of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises
Birmingham Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Hospital
This seminar is organised by Enterprise Research and Development Centre, Business School, University of Central England under the auspices of its International Entrepreneurship Forum. The purpose of this seminar is to identify and highlight the value, scope, effectiveness and impact of enterprise education and training for and about SMEs, and to present some examples of good practice in enterprise education and training in the West Midlands. The seminar will also raise awareness of the importance of entrepreneurship at the regional level through an illustration of the work of the Mercia Institute of Enterprise.
As enterprise education and training has got its momentum and many initiatives have been launched, here's your unique opportunity to:
explore critical issues from UK and European perspectives;
learn how the key players and decision-makers are moving ahead;
hear about the innovative and cutting-edge thinking that will help you facilitate your own strategy and action plan;
meet with new partners who will make a difference to your future.
This one-day seminar, featuring distinguished speakers from leading UK and European universities and government decision-makers, will also include panel and group discussions.
Registration fee:
£30.00
Students £3.50
(Students will need to provide covering letter from their institutional tutor/supervisor, as evidence of their status.)
This seminar has been organised in association with Advantage West Midlands, Business Link Birmingham & Solihull, MERCIA Institute and OECD (LEED Group).
Reserve your place now. Also review the latest event updates at http://erdc.uce.ac.uk