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[ecrea] Creative Enterprise Conference, 18th May

Thu Apr 28 12:05:02 GMT 2011



A one day conference exploring a range of approaches to enterprise education for creative, media, art and design students on *Wednesday 18^th May in Birmingham*. Topics to be discussed include: the graduate experience of enterprise projects; incubating creative entrepreneurs, developing entrepreneurial behaviours in media and creative students; emerging research in cultural entrepreneurship and how competitions can help foster enterprise and emerging research in entrepreneurial journeys.

This conference is born out of the ECCE Innovation (ECCEi) project, which supports interventions in cities to promote the creative and media industries, and aims to inform EU policy. ECCEi fosters collaborative working between EU partners including: Aachen, Birmingham City University, Cardiff, CIDA in Huddersfield, Dublin, Eindhoven, Nantes, Stuttgart.

Presentations and workshops will stimulate a debate leading to further discussions and collaborations. Confirmed speakers include Dr Colette Henry, Dr Daniel Ashton, Fabrice Hyber, Charlotte Carey and Sian Prime.

I have attached the programme and more information. The reduced fee is £45, please book through Enterprise Educators UK *http://tinyurl.com/6gs25pw *

For more information, please do not hesitate to get in touch. I hope to see you there!

Kind regards

Annette

Thank you for circulating this conference announcement as widely as possible.

*Annette Naudin*

*Course Director**
**MA Media & Creative Enterprise*

B223

City North Campus

Birmingham City University

Tel: 0121 3315699

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