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Newcastle University students are through to European finals of a new business competition thanks to an innovative product of waterproof towels for golfers.
A new Government led initiative to boost enterprise will see up to 4,000 entrepreneurial university students and graduates in England connecting with small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs).
AN online fundraising platform that trades people’s free time and skills for donations to not-for-profit organisations was last night named winner of the 2012 ‘Screw Business As Usual’ competition.
Tuesday, 08 May 2012 10:08

Entrepreneur to watch: Adam Allcock

Written by Kelly Dolan
At 13, Adam Allcock built his own computer and shortly after set up a computer retailing business with a turnover of £1.4 million. Not content with running his own company, He then continued on an academic route and gained 4 A* at A level, a BSc hons degree in Leadership…
Over the past couple of decades, the previously male dominated business and technology sectors have started to see a change in their make-up. For more and more women, there is an awakening interest in economic matters, management, and the latest technologies.
Tonight, Entrepreneur Country launches the inaugural Young Masters Awards, in association with Google. We will be gathering at the search engine's London headquarters to celebrate some of the most talented, entrepreneurial and driven young people across the UK and Ireland.
Thursday, 23 February 2012 18:19

5 Innovative Young E-Commerce Entrepreneurs

Written by Malachi McPherson
The great thing about selling online is anyone can do it! Unlike traditional bricks and mortar shops entrepreneurs can often set up shop with little to no start up costs. Therefore, unsurprisingly online retailers come from diverse walks of life, distant corners of the globe and in various sizes—from lone…
That was one of the key messages from the Forum of Private Business in a submission to the All-party Parliamentary Small Business Group's entrepreneurship inquiry, which opened last month.
The pillars of British business are formally backing the Government’s flagship programme to ensure every young person is either earning or learning through the Youth Contract, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has announced.
Thursday, 22 December 2011 11:00

Youth Unemployment Starts In The Classroom

Written by Carly Ward
We keep hearing two words “youth unemployment” but what is anyone actually doing about it? I am a firm believer that if entrepreneurial learning had been embedded in young people from an early age at school then the youth unemployment figure would be significantly lower today.
Almost £1billion will be spent over the next three years to provide unemployed young people with extra help as part of a new "Youth Contract", Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Employment Minister Chris Grayling announced today.
Thursday, 27 October 2011 12:41

University Entries in Record Fall

Written by Entrepreneur Country
Figures show the biggest fall in university applications in more than 30 years, 9% below last year's level, according to UCAS. From the 26 universities that provided figures, 15 universities reported a decline in applicants with one university, City University London, saying applications were down by more than 10%.
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