| 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 |
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| A1 |
Tim Deignan, West Yorkshire Lifelong Learning Network (WYLLN) Developing Students' Entrepreneurial Skills: Practical and Policy Challenges |
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| A1 |
David Gibson, Queens University Cross Campus Entrepreneurship, the key to Regional Development? |
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| 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 |
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| A2 |
Janette Pallas, Business Innovation Development Ltd From Rabbit Hat to Christmas Cat |
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| A3 |
Nigel Adams, University of Buckingham A review of the BSc Business Enterprise Programme at the University of Buckingham |
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| 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 |
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| 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. |
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| 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 |
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| A4 |
Peter Harrington, Venture Simulations Ltd Creating the next generation of business simulators: The SimVenture Strategy |
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| 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 |
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| 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 | |