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The Enterprise Challenge in Turkey grows
Young Turkish students show off their entreprenurial flare at this years Skills@Work Challenge final.
SOUTH EAST EUROPE SKILLS@WORK BUSINESS CHALLENGE IN ARMENIA
Students from Yerevan in Armenia have been announced winners of the National Challenge Competition and awarded tickets to the April 2010 International Final in Belgrade, Serbia.
Supporting Enterprise UK’s ‘Make Your Mark Challenge'
The British Council was delighted to support Enterprise UK’s 'Make Your Mark Challenge’, the UK’s largest one-day enterprise competition for 14-19 year olds.
South east Europe Skills@Work Challenges'
Microsoft Bulgaria support the Skills@Work Challenge in South East Europe in 2010. You can also view a short video from the competition.
Skills for Employability competitors praised by The Apprentice.
Former winner of The Apprentice, Tim Campbell, was one of the judges at the British Council’s Central and South Asia Enterprise Award finals held on 9-11 March 2009 at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, part of the British Council’s 75 anniversary celebrations.

Innovation in Education at the Challenge European Finals 2010

The British Council and Junior Achievement Serbia hosted the Enterprise Challenge competition in April 2010 with more than 60 participants from 12 European countries. Discover more.

Students from Beirut win Enterprise Challenge
Find out how five Beirut students green credentials earned them a three-day trip to the UK.
Enterprise Award in Uzbekistan
In 2011, the Enterprise Award in Uzbekistan reached all 1200 VET colleges with at least 3 teams of 5 young people in each college. Read more.
Enterprising young men and women: Rising to the challenge!
Despite limited funds, security problems and other operational constraints, the British Council Skills for Employability team inspires youth in over 70% of the total TVET sector of Pakistan to take the social entrepreneurial challenge. Find out more.

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