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Why Enterprise Modules Should Be Taught at Universities – Part II

Lots of universities have introduced enterprise modules over the past few years. Roehampton has recently taken the initiative to create a whole new Master’s course in Bioentrepreneurship that is expected to teach students how to transform their biomedical research into … Read More »

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Why Enterprise Modules Should Be Taught at Universities – Part I

For most people, the word “enterprise” is connected to starting and running one’s own business. The term, however, encompasses a much broader definition. “Industrious, systematic activity,” “initiative,” and “willingness to undertake new ventures” are only some of the synonyms that … Read More »

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Academics and Enterprise: Two Different Worlds?

For the first time this year, my department launched and organised the Enterprise Fellowship Awards for academics and members of staff. We aim to make it an annual event to raise the profile of enterprise activity and boost interest across … Read More »

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