October Edition

EnterpriseUpfront aims “To be THE place to go for Enterprise information in the UK through a free distribution e-magazine bringing you the latest enterprise news, views and research, keeping you in the picture at the touch of a button”.

Welcome to the pilot edition of EnterpriseUpfront, your guide to what is happening in Enterprise.

This e-zine will provide you with a reliable review of what’s important across the whole enterprise agenda, with concise news and information to keep you up to date, inspirational and motivating examples of community approaches to enterprise development, and exciting news and information on enterprise education and entrepreneurship from the primary school to post-graduate level.

We hope you find this useful and we welcome your feedback. If you would like to get in touch to contribute to future editions please contact Emma Kerr, EnterpriseUpfront Editor on 0191 428 3435 or editor@enterpriseupfront.com.

Policy and Practice

What does the Business Support Simplification Programme mean for pre-start business support?
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Conference promotes excellence in education research and practice
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Schools 14-19

Effectively Assessing Enterprise Capability
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Inspirational North East woman spends £5m on "hub for practical learning"
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Premiership Football Clubs engage students in enterprise
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Business and Education set to benefit from UK’s first National Enterprise Academy
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Enterprising Communities

Keep up to date with business start up and enterprise events across the UK
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Explore the different Community Based Business Support Models
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Universities and Colleges

Report provides the foundations for the embedding of Entrepreneurship in higher education institutions
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Discover how recommendations to Government will help shape world class education
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Report provides a framework to develop entrepreneurial graduates
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