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The University of Exeter has celebrated another successful year of student startups and innovation at the Student Entrepreneurship Awards.
The event celebrated student entrepreneurship activities delivered across the university, including the Student Startups programmes, the With Proficiency in Entrepreneurship degree pathway, and the Engineering and Entrepreneurship degree programme.
The Student Startups programme, an extra-curricular offering at the University open to any student who wishes to develop a business idea, has seen 224 core participants this year and has awarded 45 grants to student and graduate-led businesses totalling almost £30,000.
Six exceptional individuals were recognised for their achievements on the Student Startups programmes this year:
Attendees also heard from student Mattia Vancini, who won an award at last year’s event and gave a keynote speech sharing his journey exploring entrepreneurship and launching his venture Moprinto with graduate co-founder Adam Davidson.
Emily Davies, Head of Student Entrepreneurship said: “It was so special to celebrate the incredible achievements of our student entrepreneurs. And to recognise the deep value and impact that programmes like this can have. In building confidence and resilience; encouraging enquiry and exploration; developing empathy and creativity; fostering self-refection and self-awareness.”
The event also celebrated the achievements of students who have graduated from the With Proficiency in Entrepreneurship pathway run by the Business School. This year 154 students completed four entrepreneurship modules over the duration of their course to graduate this year with a “With Proficiency in Entrepreneurship” title added to their degree certificate.
Raphael Dennett, Director of the WPIE Pathway said: “We have more students from across different disciplines and backgrounds than ever and all eager and ready to create meaningful impact in their industries. It is incredible to see the next generation of solution givers and challengers to the status quo, launching forward with their ideas!”
Find out more about the Student Startups programmes and WPIE:
https://www.exeter.ac.uk/research/centres/entrepreneurship/
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