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Registration |
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Reception and opening dinner |
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Definitions of enterprise education |
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Workshop: Formulating university policies on enterprise and entrepreneurship |
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Frameworks and models of enterprise and entrepreneurship education |
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Workshop: Drafting and implementing a cross-curricular university strategy |
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Teaching and training for social enterprise and social entrepreneurship Can you train entrepreneurs and how effective is enterprise education in enhancing economic growth? |
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Examples of engaging students in enterprise activity |
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Visits to enterprise teaching programmes |
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Free time |
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Closing dinner |
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Mainstream curricular innovation: Degrees, master’s and doctoral degrees in enterprise and entrepreneurship |
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Lunch and close of event |
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