MSEC in print
New Ideas Venture Out
An ambitious student has scooped a £1,000 first prize in The University of Manchester’s Venture Out competition for an idea that could vastly improve quality of life for amputees.
The networking and global awareness of young technology-based entrepreneurs
Frank Cave, Lynn Sheppard, Jingfei Xiao and Rowena James
The networking and global awareness of young technology-based entrepreneurs: a case study of the Master of Enterprise (MEnt) programme of the Manchester Science Enterprise Centre.
Lancaster University Management School and
Manchester Science Enterprise Centre, The University of Manchester
Life Sciences Graduate Bids To Become Entrepreneur
Editorial Comment - FLS News
James Stone, a biology graduate, is the first student on the Master of Enterprise (M.Ent.) in the Faculty of Life Sciences (FLS). The M.Ent is a unique research Masters programme designed to give students the opportunity to turn ideas into viable business propositions which is run jointly by FLS and Manchester Science Enterprise Centre of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Faculty.
Riding High - Celebrate with the Rising Stars of Welsh Business
Editorial Comment - Wales Business Insider
25 individuals have been selected because they either have already been successful in business, or because they demonstrate the entrepreneurial and innovative attributes that indicate they one day might be. Jo Ashburner's inspiration: “My other half, Jonny Dean, as well as the Manchester Science Enterprise Centre at the University of Manchester, who gave me the courage to go for it."
Researchers Learn the Business
Editorial Comment - Science
Over the last few years, several courses that have popped up in the United Kingdom aim to prepare researchers to turn their science into enterprise. One example is the Manchester Science Enterprise Centre's (MSEC's) 1-year Master of Enterprise (MEnt) degree programme.
Greening of Industry
Dr Shima Barakat, Enterprise Fellow, presents two papers on corporate
responsibility and the environment.
Students happy to go it alone
Editorial Comment - North West Enquirer (NW Enquirer)
Zobair Mehmood is one of a new generation of student entrepreneurs. The 26 year old, who is doing a masters degree at Manchester University, is currently running his own textile machinery brokerage business and is about to launch an online student community website, Student City.