ENTERPRISE & EMPLOYABILITY Different Shades of the Same Activity Steve Moore Deputy Director, Institute for Innovation & Enterprise University of Wolverhampton,

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ENTERPRISE & EMPLOYABILITY Different Shades of the Same Activity Steve Moore Deputy Director, Institute for Innovation & Enterprise University of Wolverhampton, Business School

SPEED Student Placements for Entrepreneurs in Education Steve Moore Institute for Innovation & Enterprise University of Wolverhampton

SPEED Programme SPEED HEIF PARTNERS University of Birmingham UCE Birmingham Coventry University University of Derby Keele University University of Lincoln Nottingham Trent University Southampton Solent University Staffordshire University Thames Valley University University of Ulster University of Wolverhampton (Lead Partner) University of Worcester

SPEED Programme Programme Objectives Educational Programme not Bus. Start Focus on the individual not idea Add Valuable Experience ‘soft skills’ > academic development entrepreneurial students ‘Business’ is the Vehicle not Objective No failures providing engage Engender Self Confidence, Awareness of Opportunities whilst enhancing Skills Stimulate Enterprise across Curriculum Link with Experienced Mentors/Coaches

SPEED Programme Programme Impacts Students ‘Sells itself’ Has engaged across disciplines - particularly Art/Design/Performance/Vocational Looks successful in starting businesses Good appeal to across gender, minorities, culture Encouraged mutual self help and networking Amazing business diversity

SPEED Programme Programme Impacts Institutions Has Engaged Academic Staff Encouraged debate on Employability, Retention - Olso Agenda - Place of HE in economic development Excited Placement & Careers Staff, Lots of Good News Stories Stimulated Research thinking Challenges –Different & ‘Rattles’ our Procurement & Financial Processes – Has to be dynamic –Encourages Pick ‘n’ Mix Education

EYE - EPICentRE Partnership University of Wolverhampton Steve Moore

Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs +20 Partnerships +100 Organisations CoC/HE/Coop (8 in UK) Covers 22 Countries Will deliver +800 entrepreneurial placements in the next 18 months Follow on programme to start next year

EPICentRE Partnership Led by UoW with Partners in Lithuania and Poland Supported by a further 20 Organisations and HE Will deliver 45 placements 23 Placements within our group 22 anywhere Will be selective to produce ‘good case studies’

Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs EPICentRE Partnership Information and Contacts