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About Enterprise Tuesday:

Enterprise Tuesday is free to attend and open to all University of Cambridge staff and students, members of other universities and the business community. The series is particularly relevant for postgraduate students considering future career paths, those exploring entrepreneurial opportunities and looking to build high quality networks with experts and practitioners. It is also a chance for the business community to mix with the next generation of talent and hear from successful entrepreneurs.

This Enterprise Tuesday programme for 2017/2018 will run from 7 November 2017 to 22 May 2018 across three terms.

“Enterprise Tuesday is more than a series of talks! It is a platform for the exchange of ideas, the beginning of collaborative relationships, and the promotion of entrepreneurship.” Dr Stella Pachidi, Lecturer in Information Systems, Cambridge Judge Business School

Find out more > https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/entrepreneurship/programmes/enterprise-tuesday/

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