enterprise business start up @ leeds met institute for enterprise martyn robertson
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Enterprise is top of the Government’s Agenda
“The current government has made much play of the need to make the UK the best place in the world to start and grow a business and we have recognised that enterprise and entrepreneurship is a vital contributor to the health of the economy.”
(Dti 2004)
Government Action Plan
Build an Enterprise Culture Encourage a dynamic start up market Build capability for growth Improve access to finance Encourage disadvantaged groups Improve SMEs experience of government Develop better regulation and policy
Regional Aims
Increase Enterprise Improve Competitiveness Improve work-force skill levels Promote inclusion, BMEs, gender, social and
community enterprise and engagement
Yorkshire Forward’s strategy is to achieve its vision to be world class, prosperous, self-reliant and sustainable with empowered partnerships and communities, a culture of enterprise and creativity, ladders of opportunity for all and a strong, positive identity.
Why Graduate Enterprise?Why Graduate Enterprise?Why @ Leeds Met ?Why @ Leeds Met ?
• Leeds Met: Regional University– 52% female : 48% male – 58% part time : 42% full time– 4% already self employed– 30% from family owned business
backgrounds
Data: 2005-2006
Why Graduate Enterprise? Why Graduate Enterprise? National Drivers:National Drivers:
• Changes in HEI sector – Enterprise in Higher Education 1980s– Dearing 1997– Lambert 2003– UK SEC ’99 –– Non SEC – such as YF Business Start-Up– National Council for Graduate
Entrepreneurship 2004 -
Why is enterprise important in HE?
• Progression and achievement• Redefine and improve skills for learning
• Enhance employability• Self employment, business start up, employment
• Curriculum enhancement• Changing the approach to learning and teaching
• Recruitment• Commercial opportunities
• Spin-offs from research, patents and licensing
• Changing culture and aspirations• National, regional, sub-regional, institutional• Individual mindset and attitude
Business Start-UP Business Start-UP @ Leeds Met…@ Leeds Met…
Aim: • to encourage enterprising activity and to assist students
& graduates who wish to start their own business;• to provide a beneficial / complimentary addition to the
'student experience'
By:
informing, educating and providing support services to would-be entrepreneurs at Leeds Metropolitan University
Provides opportunities for the application of learning
CGEY – Centre for Graduate Entrepreneurship CGEY – Centre for Graduate Entrepreneurship in Yorkshirein Yorkshire
– Proof of Concept Fund Proof of Concept Fund – Mentors NetworkMentors Network– Membership of a hub website offering information and Membership of a hub website offering information and
online assistanceonline assistance– Business SupportBusiness Support– ResearchResearch– Seamless Conveyor Belt from idea through incubation Seamless Conveyor Belt from idea through incubation
to sustainable growth businessesto sustainable growth businesses
The OfferingThe Offering for your students for your students
Please promote our services where you think appropriate
• Awareness raising sessions - 'Business Start-Up / Self employment as a viable career option‘
• One-to-One Meeting to assess individual’s needs
• Offer of ‘Knowledge Workshops’ - 6 complimentary or ‘stand alone’ offerings – addressing what you need to get you started; each supported by interactive work sheets
Dates can be found on the website - www.business-start-up.biz
On-going activities / On-going activities / supporting materialssupporting materials
Proof of Concept FundProof of Concept Fund – – financial assistance (of up to financial assistance (of up to £1000£1000) to establish the feasibility of student ) to establish the feasibility of student
& graduate business ideas& graduate business ideas
Eligible costs could include:Eligible costs could include:– market assessment;market assessment;– promotional activities; promotional activities; – materials and equipment (evidence of need must be demonstrated);materials and equipment (evidence of need must be demonstrated);– prototype development (service or tangible);prototype development (service or tangible);– mentoring, professional or other development services; mentoring, professional or other development services; – other costs, such as travel and subsistence (justification is required and other costs, such as travel and subsistence (justification is required and
applicants must demonstrate that these costs are directly linked to the applicants must demonstrate that these costs are directly linked to the commercial objectives of the project).commercial objectives of the project).
See See www.business-start-up.bizwww.business-start-up.biz for more details
Centre of Excellence in Teaching Centre of Excellence in Teaching and Learning for Enterpriseand Learning for Enterprise
HEFCE Award : 2005
Rewards excellent teaching practice
HEFCE investment in practice to further increase and deepen its impact across the widest teaching and learning community.
• Centres for Excellence in Teaching and Learning’ are intended to influence a forward-looking and dynamic engagement and delivery to staff, students and all its community.
• “CETLs will recognise, celebrate and promote excellence”
• “vibrant, dynamic entities with a visible presence in their institution, engaging directly and purposively with student learning”.
Leeds Met Centres Leeds Met Centres
• Innovation North: CETL “ALiC” (Durham)– Active Learning in Computing
• Health: CETL “ALP” (Uni of Leeds)– assessing student learning in practice settings
• Leeds Met: “The Institute for Enterprise”– Transforming Enterprise Education
• CETL: IDEAS (ethics ) (Univ of Leeds)
Institute for Enterprise’s MissionInstitute for Enterprise’s Mission
To make Leeds Metropolitan University the first choice for students seeking enterprise teaching and learning across the whole range of academic disciplines offered.
Transforming Transforming Teaching and LearningTeaching and Learning
• Capacity:– Enterprise Café: resources and interaction
• Showcase
– Faculty Pioneers• Engage / staff development
– Enterprise Fellows• Evaluation and Scholarly Research projects
– Curriculum Development• Faculty Development (3 plus 1 a year)
Enterprise in the curriculum
• Enterprise is an inclusive concept • the context in which subject disciplines can be
explored - a challenging environment • an approach, through skill development, which
can be taken to the exploration and discovery of a discipline.
• skills of “being enterprising • corporate perspective (as “intrapreneurship”) • Creation of new ventures, social programmes and the
exploration of new opportunities
Transforming Transforming Teaching and LearningTeaching and Learning
• Scholarly Activity – Evaluation– Research
• National Agenda– Quality; assessment
• Staff Development / Learning– Conferences– Master classes
Curriculum Developments
• Enterprise embedded across the Uni
• FD in Enterprise
• Masters in Enterprise
• Master classes
• Staff development
• Student awards
• Integrated learning
Enterprise @ Leeds Met:concepts, philosophy & presence
• Headingley – Pre incubation, idea generation and formulation, R & D
• Harrogate – Testing Feasibility, Product Launches, Professional Meetings,
• Old Broadcasting House – Showcase for talent, events, exhibitions for all our communities
• AVIT, wireless, intra-connected, relaxed
Institute for EnterpriseInstitute for Enterprise
Visit us at: www.leedsmet.ac.uk/enterprisewww:business-start-up.biz
Contact us: [email protected]@leedsmet.ac.uk