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Topic Lead presenter + Co-presenters and Title Presentation
A1 Martin Allison, Leeds Metropolitan University
Stronger Together: Business and Universities in Turbulent Times
 
A1 John Breen, Victoria University
Developing Entrepreneurs at University: An Australian Case Study
 
A1 David Brooksbank, University of Wales Institute Cardiff
Enterprise Educators UK - The National Network
A1 Tim Deignan, West Yorkshire Lifelong Learning Network (WYLLN)
Developing Students' Entrepreneurial Skills: Practical and Policy Challenges
A1 David Gibson, Queens University
Cross Campus Entrepreneurship, the key to Regional Development?
A1 Emma Parry, Inova Consultancy + Sophia Protopapa, Federation of Hellenic Associations of Young Entrepreneurs
Fostering Entrepreneurial Spirit in Female Undergraduates/Graduates across Europe
 
A1 Sheila Quairney, Sheffield Hallam University
Student Enterprise in ‘Steel City’ (Sheffield)
 
A1 Matt Smith, NACUE
The State of Student Enterprise: A NACUE Report
 
A1 Brian Tanner, Durham University + Max Robinson, Kromek Ltd
A 7-year Blueprint for Inspiration
 
A2 Victoria Lennox, NACUE
NACUE: Stimulating University Enterprise
A2 Janette Pallas, Business Innovation Development Ltd
From Rabbit Hat to Christmas Cat
A3 Nigel Adams, University of Buckingham
A review of the BSc Business Enterprise Programme at the University of Buckingham
A3 Catherine Abiola Akinbami, Centre for Industrial Research and Development + Margaret Mopelola Adeyeye, Centre for Energy Research and Development + Abiodun S. Momodu, Centre for Energy Research and Development
Entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurship capacity development in Nigeria
A3 Tina Boden, Winning Moves
Entrepreneurship & Young People - nature or nurture: educate or inspire?
 
A3 Wynand Bodewes, Maastricht university
Experiential learning in Entrepreneurship: why doing may not result in learning
 
A3 Jane Delfino, Manchester Academy
How business education partnerships can engage with pupils from deprived communities.
A3 Mark Ellis, SFEDI Awards
Why enterprise must be seen as a qualified professional career
 
A3 Elizabeth Hoge, Bridgewater College
Inspiring global entrepreneurial behaviors through short-term Study Abroad programs
 
A3 Gary McEwan, Enterprise North East Trust
Creating future business leaders through 'The Recruit
 
A3 Vesa Taatila, Laurea University of Applied Sciences
Learning-by-Developing as a basis of learning for enterprising
 
A3 Barry Whitehouse, Wolverhampton University Business School + John Bates, Wolverhampton University Business School
Fundraising: a vehicle to experience enterprise & evaluate entrepreneurial potential
 
A3 Barry Whitehouse, Wolverhampton University Business School + John Bates, Wolverhampton University Business School
Using KTPs to introduce students to real world SME problems
 
A4 Andy Coughlin, The Small Business Company (UK) Ltd
Using Gaming to Support Enterprise Education for All Ages
A4 Peter Harrington, Venture Simulations Ltd
Creating the next generation of business simulators: The SimVenture Strategy
A5 Catherine Abiola Akinbami, Centre for Industrial Research and Development
Preliminary issues in entrepreneurship education development – Nigeria context
 
A5 Naji Al Mahdi, National Institute for Vocational Education,
Developing Employability Skills through Entrepreneurship
 
A5 Maud de Vries, Charta small business consultancy
The Transitional Development model: coaching solo entrepreneurs to the next level
 
A5 Helen McKenna, Clarity Business Education + Paul Mellon, Clarity Business Education
Developing entrepreneurship training materials – Invest NI’s Go for It Programme
A5 Wilson Mutyaba, Enterprise Development Centre
Entrepreneurship Training and Education and its impact on SMME in South Africa
 
A5 Pradeep Wagh, Development Education International Society
Entrepreneurship Education Policy and Practice :India Government and NGO cooperation
 
A6 Fahad Al Raqbani, Abu Dhabi Council for Economic Development
AKOUN – Abu Dhabi’s Entrepreneurship Awareness Campaign
 
A6 Jackie Brierton, Young People's Enterprise Centre of Expertise (YPECOE)
Enterprise Support for a new generation of Entrepreneurs
 
A6 Gerard Liston, Laisterdyke Business & Enterprise College
Enterprising Inspiration for Youth: In Bradford, Sheffield, Cardiff ... and New York
 
A6 Stefania Popp, Junior Achievement - Young Enterprise Romania
Entrepreneurship Education in school? Facts on Eastern European Enterprise Education
 
A6 Stephan Van der Merwe, North-West University + André Steenekamp, Private
Enterprise promotion through youth entrepreneurship development: South African case
 

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