University of Essex

School of Entrepreneurship & Business

Enterprise Fellowship Scheme: Members

The Enterprise Fellowship Scheme has two categories to help realise the objectives stated above:

Senior Enterprise Fellows (SEFs) are drawn from industry, public sector and academia in the UK and abroad. The main functions of the SEFs are to:

  1. Advise on and promote the work of the School in relation to entrepreneurship research, education and training to business, government and potential students; UK and abroad;
  2. Generate custom for the University and region through links with external organisations;
  3. Make relevant inputs (eg master classes, short courses and postgraduate programmes and where appropriate, external supervision of research);
  4. Help with business surgeries and workshops on innovation and new venture creation;
  5. Promote and participate in the entrepreneurship conferences and seminars of the University of Essex Southend.

Enterprise Fellows (EFs) are drawn from the wider pool of young graduates seeking to enhance their own careers in the field of entrepreneurship; those intending to work in partnership with the University of Essex to promote links with industry and education in this country and abroad.