Finding a Place to Start - 2 July

The Student Enterprise Hub



  • Tuesday, 02/07/2024
  • 10:00 - 12:00

The Student Enterprise Hub
Student Enterprise Hub
Appleton Tower
11 Crichton Street
Edinburgh EH8 9LE

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This session is run in collaboration with Entrepreneur First - a world-renowned talent investor, which supports individuals build technology companies. They're always on the lookout for talented students and recent grads to join their programme.

This session will involve:

  • Exploring your "edge" - what makes you special - and how you can leverage this to think about what type of company you would be well suited to start.
  • Collaborate with your peers during the workshop to explore other people's "edges", and potentially explore team formation.

Startup Basics programme

The programme is designed to help kickstart your entrepreneurial journey, whether you've never thought about entrepreneurship before or you already have your own startup idea. You can pick and mix the workshops in the series or complete the programme as a whole.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Students@ei.ed.ac.uk

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We will be providing coffee, tea and some biscuits for this workshop. However, we may not be able to accommodate all dietary preferences. Feel free to bring your own food and drinks to ensure your comfort and satisfaction throughout the workshop. Your understanding and cooperation are greatly appreciated!

Please note we may take photos and videos at this event to help promote our services within the University of Edinburgh and beyond. If you do not wish to be photographed, please present yourself to a member for the team before the event begins. 

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