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04 June 2013
Universities share entrepreneurial practice with the Baltics
Four UK universities have showcased their entrepreneurial activities to over 30 enterprise educators from the Baltic region, with the aim of identifying higher education best practices that can be transferred to universities of the Central Baltic Sea region.
The University of Hertfordshire, the University of East Anglia (UEA), the University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University were the only UK institutions to be chosen for the 'Central Balticum Entrepreneurship Interaction Project', funded by the European Union. The role of higher education in promoting more entrepreneurial attitudes and behaviours is now widely recognised in the UK, but in the Central Baltic region this theme is not as established.
Dr Haya Al-Dajani
University of East Anglia
The collaboration between the four institutions in the East of England region exemplified entrepreneurial best practices, and the delegates were inspired by the diverse approaches presented. I am confident that the visits have sparked a strong possibility for future collaborative ventures between the four UK institutions and their Baltic counterparts.
Dr Linda Piusa
Anglia Ruskin University
It was great to welcome our colleagues from the Central Baltic to Anglia Ruskin University and present to them our achievements in entrepreneurship education and enterprise development. The collaboration with other East of England institutions highlighted very interesting and successful entrepreneurial education initiatives in the region. Following the event we have already received a proposal for future collaboration with our Finish colleagues.
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