Student Enterprise

Student enterprise is increasing in momentum all the time, and a growing number of students are now keen to set up their own businesses. Each Partnership university has supported the development of Student Enterprise Clubs to help young entrepreneurs turn their ideas into working realities. Sharing success stories and experiences is an invaluable way of helping students take their ideas forward.

More information on each of the Student Enterprise activities can be found under each University on the menu.

Further Student Enterprise links

Business Link provides practical advice for businesses, including start-up information, innovation and intellectual property, finance and grants and much more.

UKSEC is a network of over 90 of the UK's most entrepreneurial Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) all of whom are committed to maximising entrepreneurial potential and capability. They respond to Government policy, by unlocking the entrepreneurial capability within their membership and training the next generation of graduate entrepreneurs.

Make Your Mark is led by Enterprise Insight, a coalition founded by the UK's main business organisations in partnership with leading enterprise development organisations.

Sainsbury Management Fellows scheme is administered by the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng), to provide bursaries to talented young engineers with leadership potential, enabling them to study for a Masters degree in Business Administration (MBA) at internationally renowned business schools. On successful completion of the MBA, the engineers become members of the SMF Society, which provides a range of benefits, including networking, courses, mentoring and careers support.

Regional

Solent Enterprise Hub

Surrey Enterprise Hub

SEEDA (South East England Development Agency)

SWRDA (South West England Regional Development Agency)