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Can enterprise be successfully taught in universities?
Teaching enterprise in universities
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PROGRAMME
Please note, the programme below is preliminary and subject to change

blue arrow Sunday 11 March

Afternoon Registration
Evening Reception and opening dinner

blue arrow Monday 12 March

Morning Definitions of enterprise education
Afternoon Workshop: Formulating university policies on enterprise and entrepreneurship

blue arrow Tuesday 13 March

Morning Frameworks and models of enterprise and entrepreneurship education
Afternoon Workshop: Drafting and implementing a cross-curricular university strategy

blue arrow Wednesday 14 March

Morning Teaching and training for social enterprise and social entrepreneurship
Can you train entrepreneurs and how effective is enterprise education in enhancing economic growth?
Afternoon Examples of engaging students in enterprise activity

blue arrow Thursday 15 March

Morning Visits to enterprise teaching programmes
Afternoon Free time
Evening Closing dinner

blue arrow Friday 16 March

Morning    Mainstream curricular innovation: Degrees, master’s and doctoral degrees in enterprise and entrepreneurship
Afternoon Lunch and close of event

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