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Enterprise Tuesday 2007/08
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Enterprise Tuesday is a series of free evening lectures and networking sessions run by the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL), part of Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, from October to February. The aim is to inspire people to pursue entrepreneurial ambitions and build basic business skills. CfEL’s Enterprise Tuesday is a major focus on entrepreneurship for the University demonstrating the application of learning to solve problems and create businesses. It is also coordinated with the Cambridge University Entrepreneurs (CUE) business creation competitions. The 2007/08 programme boasts an amazing line up of first class speakers including John Barnes, Director of Caffè Nero; Lord Karan Bilimoria CBE DL (Founder of Cobra Beer); Dr. Hermann Hauser (Founder of Acorn and serial entrepreneur); Karren Brady (MD of Birmingham FC and board member of Sport England); Prof Sir Richard Friend (Cavendish Professor of Physics at the University of Cambridge) and Duncan Goose (Founder of OneWater). For further information and to register, please visit the CfEL web site at www.cfel.jbs.cam.ac.uk 4 upcoming talks and 79 talks in the archive. CfEL's Enterprise Tuesday 2011/2012 CfEL's Enterprise Tuesday 2011/2012: Visions, Plans and Making it Happen
CfEL's Enterprise Tuesday 2011/2012 CfEL's Enterprise Tuesday 2011/2012: Growing Your Venture
CfEL's Enterprise Tuesday 2011/2012 CfEL's Enterprise Tuesday 2011/2012: Leveraging the Value of Consulting
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