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Newsletter
April 2015
Welcome to the latest edition of the NCEE newsletter. We have a lot of news to update you on this
month regarding the 2015 International Entrepreneurship Educators Conference and the National
Enterprise Educator Awards.
The start of 2015 has been a very busy one so far for NCEE. Our International Entrepreneurship
Educators Programme got underway, with the first two modules being held at Coventry University
in January and March. The first module of our Entrepreneurial University Leaders Programme also
took place back in January at Said Business School and module two took place at the end of April,
Keith Burnley, CEO
hosted by The University of Strathclyde.
Registrations Now Open
for IEEC 2015
NCEE, EEUK and conference host Anglia Ruskin University are delighted to invite you to join them to attend and contribute
to the tenth International Entrepreneurship Educators Conference. This year’s overall theme will be:
2020: A vision for enterprise education. Registrations are now open and you can register by visiting ieec.co.uk. You
can find out more about the fees and discounts which we have held at the same level for the fourth year running. That’s a
15% discount for all early bird bookings (by June 26th) plus a further 25% discount for EEUK members and IEEP
fellows.
The conference is known for its excellent speakers and in particular, for its highly interactive, participant focused parallel
sessions. These are specifically structured to explore the successes and challenges of working in this area, and to support
both the delegates and the contributors to explore issues, opportunities and constraints through a number of themed
tracks. We would also like to remind you that there is just over 4 weeks to go until the deadline for submissions of interactive
sessions and PechaKucha 20x20 presentations. The deadline is Friday May 22nd. Please click here for details.
We are delighted to confirm three of our keynote speakers:
Professor Sally Brown, Emerita Professor of Higher Education Diversity in Teaching and Learning at Leeds Beckett
University where she was PVC (Academic) until July 2010. Sally will bring in themes of assessment and international
perspectives to address the conference theme.
Donna Miller, HR Director Europe, Enterprise Rent-A-Car. Donna will bring an international business perspective to IEEC,
helping the audience to understand what enterprising attributes large corporations look for when they recruit and how
entrepreneurial young people can maximise their impact on recruiters.
Yamini Naidu, one of the top three business storytellers globally, Yamini works with business leaders and entrepreneurs
from all over the world helping them move from spreadsheets to stories.
Webcast – Enterprise Education
Keith Burnley recently joined Greg Wade, Programme Manager at Universities UK, and Sheila Quairney, Head of Enterprise
at Sheffield Hallam University and Chair of Enterprise Educators UK to discuss enterprise education. You can check out
the full webcast over on our website by clicking here.
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2015 National Enterprise Educator Awards Applications Now Open
EEUK and NCEE are pleased to announce that applications for the 2015 National Enterprise Educator Awards are now
open. We are again celebrating the work of those in Further Education and Higher Education this year and are excited to
offer awards for in-curriculum and extra-curriculum work for those working in each sector.
Apply now: neea.org.uk
Deadline: 1st June 2015 (Noon)
Particular thanks to our sponsors: SimVenture Evolution, Cobweb Information, the Higher Education Academy and
MyKindaCrowd for their support of NEEA.
A shortlist will be announced at the end of June and awards will be presented to winners at the gala award ceremony of
IEEC2015, at Hyland’s House, Chelmsford on Thursday 10th September. Photos below from last year’s awards ceremony.
Developing a UK-CHINA Enterprise and
Innovation Programme
Universities Creating Business & Jobs
The North West Enterprise Champions project is in the final
NCEE have been invited by Sinocampus, a transnational
stages of completion and has achieved its targets, with nearly
education company based in Beijing with partnership
400 jobs and 360 new businesses created. A celebration event
offices in the UK, to support the development of a UK
is being held on 12th May for all partners involved in the
China Enterprise and Innovation programme.
project, click here for more information.
A significant number of Chinese universities have a
The North West Enterprise Champions project is a partnership
desire to develop a portfolio of honours degrees with UK
between NCEE, NwUEU and 9 universities in the North West
universities. The exact nature of any relationships will
of England;
develop as we progress, but we expect that these will
build from one-to-one relationships between named
institutions, into true multi-partner relationships, as trust
and experience grows.
The starting point is the development of "2+2" honours
degrees (levels 3&4 in China with levels 5&6 in the UK)
in Enterprise and Innovation.
NCEE have proposed a potential degree outline for
discussions. If you are interested in finding out more
about this opportunity please email Erica Brice
(erica.brice@ncee.org.uk).
Edited by Alistair Paterson (Alistair.paterson@ncee.org.uk)
Registered Address: NCEE, The Techno Centre, Coventry University Technology Park, Puma Way, Coventry, CV1 2TT
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