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The Future Is Entrepreneurial

The Future Is Entrepreneurial

65% of students have considered starting or have started their own company according to a report launched today by The Entrepreneurs Network in partnership with Octopus Group. 

But here’s the but …70% see ‘not knowing where to start’ as a key barrier.

At NCEE we believe that all students, regardless of background or discipline should have access to entrepreneurship education within their subject.

I am personally passionate about this. As many with a similar background to me I believed I would work for a large employer and work my way through the structures being recognised, I hoped, for my hard work, skill and expertise. Life isn’t like that. Working life is full of twists and turns, and whilst some of us will start a business, all of us will need to be innovative, creative and resilient to change.

Working for yourself may be one of the twists. I set up my own business 10 years ago. I did not have a clue as no-one in my family had done such a thing. Luckily I was supported by a friend who had done it before me. But this is why it is so critical. The report found that ‘exposure to entrepreneurship is a key driver of entrepreneurial intention. Respondents who have thought about starting or started a company are more likely to have a family member or friend who is a business owner’. At universities we must replace that social capital and expose all students to what setting up a company or working for yourself could look like.

The universities we work with are driving change. They are embedding enterprise and entrepreneurship into every programme of study, they provide start-up advice and incubation space for those that want to take things further. We know how powerful this can be, and so do other countries – we’re working in Tunisia, China and the Gulf on just these things.

So I join with Simon Rogerson, CEO of Octopus Group and The Entrepreneurs Network and call on all organisations to embed the principles of entrepreneurship in the minds of all young people.

Ceri Nursaw – Chief Executive, NCEE

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