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Global Alliance of Entrepreneurial Universities: Global Interest Groups

Global Alliance of Entrepreneurial Universities: Global Interest Groups

LJMU business school

What are global interest groups

An interest group enables practitioners and researchers to gather around shared areas of interest.  Our interest groups are international.

The aims of our interest groups are to:
– Share ideas and knowledge
– Spark new ideas for collaboration and projects.
– Communicate new ideas and practice beyond the group

We will support interest groups that support universities to be more enterprising and entrepreneurial.

How they work

  1. They will be on topics of interest that bring people from universities around the world together
  2. Self organised with subjects for discussion chosen by the members
  3. NCEE will publish research and case studies by the community
  4. NCEE will publish events for the community, encouraging more members
  5. NCEE will provide the platform for discussions and interaction.
  6. NCEE can message members of the community directly, keeping them up to date

Global Interest Groups

Business Clinics
This is our first interest group, established in partnership with Liverpool John Moores University.  This group looks at how we can support students to engage with business as part of their degree.  The group seeks to generate best practice, and understand how it can operate across different subject areas and disciplines. 

This interest group will be launched at an online event on the 13 November 2024, 12-1pm (UK).

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Draft Programme – subject to change

12.00-12.05      Welcome to the event – Professor Gary Packham

12.05-12.15      Why business clinics are important to small businesses and growth
Caroline Lavelle, Chief Commercial Officer, Federation of Small Businesses

12.15-12.20      Introduction to the report – Professor Tim Nichol, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Liverpool John Moores University

12.20 – 12.45   Key findings from the report – Dr Track Dinning, Deputy Dean, Liverpool Business School

12.45-12.55      Question and answer

12.55-13.00      Next steps

 

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