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RHUL team win "Enterprising Ideas" competition 2018!

RHUL team win "Enterprising Ideas" competition 2018!

21 Feb 2018

Cristobel

Soares

Over the past months seven SEPnet teams have been taking part in the Enterprising Ideas Competition designed to develop entrepreneurship skills.� PGRs and physics undergraduates were invited in January 2017 to put forward teams to compete to be the most entrepreneurial in�SEPnet.

Three teams,�Kent, RHUL and Southampton�made it to the final on the 15 February 2018 at Cumberland Lodge in Windsor. The winning team was announced at a "Physics Means Business" networking event at the GRADnet Winter School.

Congratulations to the RHUL team who won �100 each!

L-R: Phil Edwards, Weald Technology, Simon Bland, Reigate and Banstead Borough Council, Bob Pickles, Canon (UK) Ltd, Rupert Mellor, Alex Waterworth,� Albert Baker, Stephanie Bennett, Nathan Eng, Thomas Vaughan and Elaine Hickmott, Elaine Hickmott Enterprises.

Business and research increasingly need graduates who bring fresh ideas, innovative thinking and who have great team-working skills. Highly developed entrepreneurial skills and an enquiring mind are key to building a knowledge-based economy and can give you the edge when applying for research or graduate jobs or studentships.

This GRADnet training�has given�participants an opportunity to gain a fresh perspective on how skills and knowledge can be applied; to understand more about entrepreneurship and what it means to have an entrepreneurial mind-set and develop real insights into business, innovation and team working.

Thank you to Elaine Hickmott, Development Director, EH Enterprises,�Learning and development for scientists and engineers,�who ran the 2-day�entrepreneurship training for UGs and PGRs in June 2017 and the competition, and Cristobel Soares-Smith, Graduate Network Administrator,�for coordinating and organising both events.

See here for Elaine Hickmott's Blog.