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  • 25
    Jan

    What does it take to make graduate entrepreneurship support in HEIs successful?

    Andrea-Rosalinde Hofer, Economist, OECD Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs and Local Development

    The promotion of youth entrepreneurship has become an important policy objective across the European Union and the OECD area. Public programmes targeted to youth entrepreneurs, such as start-up loans for the under-30s and start-up acceleration programmes, have been launched in many countries (OECD/European Commission, 2012). At the same time, international survey data confirms that students in higher education increasingly consider new venture creation, either on their own or together with others, as an attractive career option (GUESSS, 2016).

  • 25
    Nov

    ICEE Articles on Entrepreneurship Education

    The Innovation Cluster for Entrepreneurship Education (ICEE)

    The Innovation Cluster for Entrepreneurship Education (ICEE) is an international research project aiming to analyse the impact of entrepreneurship education and understand what is needed to reach the European goal, which is that every young person should have a practical entrepreneurial experience before leaving compulsory education.

  • 13
    Nov

    New winds in Entrepreneurship Education

    Maja Jukić and Ines Elezović, National Centre for External Evaluation of Education in Croatia

    In the last decade there is inclination within the Croatian society to promote entrepreneurship as social, economic and educational value. This acceptance of entrepreneurial values can be seen in national-level documents in both area of economy and education.

  • 24
    Oct

    Can Europe learn entrepreneurship?

    Margherita Bacigalupo, Research Fellow at the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission

    Entrepreneurship is like happiness: everybody wants it but each one has a different idea of what it is about. 

  • 26
    Aug

    The creative sparks and entrepreneurial beginnings – becoming a student of past students

    Andy Penaluna, Director of the International Institute for Creative Entrepreneurial Development at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David in Swansea

    In recent years I have been reflecting on how much I have learned from my past students, and how their entrepreneurial flair has inspired me to learn more.

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