18 November 2011
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South East
check out: advicers, courses, grant finders, room hire, mentors, expert help, web address, one-to-one help, digital library, training events, learning suite, contact lists, training events.
11 November 2011
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London
15 November 2011
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Wales
Earning through LEarning. Opportunity for students to take part in Dynamo Role Model sessions to look at earning money whilst theyr are studying at university.
1 November 2011 – 30 November 2011
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London
19 November 2011
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London
8:30am - 5:30pm @ The Congress Centre, London. WC1B 3LS.
14 November 2011 – 18 November 2011
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East Midlands
A free virtual event describing how small businesses grow by getting involved in the BIg Society. Case studies of what's worked and good advice, and the opportunity to participate online. Sign up free at www.bigsocietysmallbusiness.co.uk. Hosted by Wilson Sherriff.
Key speakers include Business Secretary Vince Cable, Dame Carol Black, National Director for Health and Work, and Carol Sherriff, Director of Wilson Sherriff.
18 November 2011
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London
In partnership with Silicon Valley Comes To The UK (SV2UK), The School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and G . Hack, a female technology research group at QM, we are hosting a roundtable event inviting experts from their fields to discuss the changing landscape in the UK.
17 November 2011
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London
QME Goes to the start up show at Earls Court
18 November 2011
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London
AFFORD was formed in 1994, its mission "to extend and enhance the contribution Africans inthe Diaspora make to African development". For 10 years of its life AFFORD focused on policy advocacy and capacity building, it has gained recognition as a pioneering African Development think tank & charity. The long term goals focus heavily on plans to strengthen and widen Affords’ reach within and outside Africa.
17 November 2011
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London
AFFORD was formed in 1994, its mission "to extend and enhance the contribution Africans inthe Diaspora make to African development". For 10 years of its life AFFORD focused on policy advocacy and capacity building, it has gained recognition as a pioneering African Development think tank & charity. The long term goals focus heavily on plans to strengthen and widen Affords’ reach within and outside Africa.
15 November 2011
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Wales
Practical Steps to Self-Employment.
This two hour interactive workshop will outline 10 practical steps to self employment.
16 November 2011
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London
AFFORD was formed in 1994, its mission "to extend and enhance the contribution Africans in the Diaspora make to African development". For 10 years of its life AFFORD focused on policy advocacy and capacity building, it has gained recognition as a pioneering African Development think tank & charity. The long term goals focus heavily on plans to strengthen and widen Affords’ reach within and outside Africa.
17 November 2011
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South East
Dr. Balaji Ganeshan, Sussex academic and founder of TexRAD will be interviewed by Robin Scott, Chamber member and co-founder of MakeMedia. Balaji Ganeshan will be explaining how research can be turned into a commercial proposition, and the many steps along the way.
This event is in collaboration with the Brighton and Hove Chamber of Commerce and is open to all Sussex staff, students as well as members of the local business community, the BHCC and Sussex alumni.
Register to attend:
http://enterprisethursdays.wufoo.com/forms/enterprise-thursdays-autumn-2...
16 November 2011
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Wales
ENTREPRENEURIAL MARKETING - HOW WE DID IT
November 16th
5pm – 6pm
Room H144
Glamorgan Marketing Chapter will be hosting a special event focusing on the experiences of young entrepreneurial guest speakers, and the challenges that they have faced since starting out in business.
The talk will bring together unique individuals who will each discuss the important role that marketing has to play in their organisation, and furthermore give their advice to those in attendance who share their entrepreneurial spirit.
The event is Free, and all are welcome to attend.
24 November 2011
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London
25 November 2011
Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre
South Bank, London SE1 9NH.
Speakers include Debbie Moore OBE, Founder Pineapple Dance Studios & Dr Richard Wilson, CEO of TIGA, the trade association representing the UK video games industry.
A facilitated discussion to be opened by Dr Benjamin Reid, Head of the Creative Industries Programme at the Work Foundation and led by Dr Martin Bouette, Course Leader UCA MBA Creative Industries Management, who will be drawing contributions from the floor.
17 November 2011
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East Midlands
As part of Global Entrepreneurship Week, Loughborough welcomes Julie Meyer - one of the leading champions for entrepreneurship in Europe.
Julie is founder and CEO of Ariadne Capital - a specialist technology investment and advisory firm backing entrepreneurs in the media, mobile internet and communications, financial services, CleanTech and internet sectors.
American by birth and European in spirit, Julie has added a successful media career to her business commitments, recently joining BBC's Online Dragon's Den.
17 November 2011
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East Midlands
Social Media Marketing & Management expert Tracy Thomas explains the value of social networking in business.
This workshop is free and open to students and staff at Loughborough University.
16 November 2011
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East Midlands
Abbie Cooke will inspire you to discover the entrepreneur in you!
You’ll hear about Abbie’s rollercoaster adventures as an entrepreneur and will learn how to turn your ideas into action.
Following this, Abbie’s award winning Creativity Gameshow is an exciting team game with big screen graphics - While the clock is ticking you’ll take on three challenges which will reveal the entrepreneur in you. It’s fast, it’s fun and it gets you thinking!
14 November 2011
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East Midlands
Take part in a day of enterprise inspiration to kickstart Global Entrepreneurship Week.
10.30: Registration
11am: Why be Enterprising? by David Bozward – Find Invest Grow (FIG)
The ‘Why be enterprising?’ session will get you thinking about enterprise skills and the importance of them, whether you start your own business or social enterprise or work for a large organisation or SME. Find out how you can develop these skills to enhance your CV or grow a business idea.
12 noon: Lunch
17 November 2011
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Yorkshire and the Humber
Starting a business is one thing, expanding your range of contacts and
business opportunities is a different challenge. For small or micro businesses
this is all the more important because they are particularly vulnerable in their
early years.