NCGE are proud to announce a brand new project aimed at developing entrepreneurship educators across Europe.
The recently formed European Entrepreneurship Educators Programme (3EP) is an exciting programme, aiming to introduce participants to entrepreneurship education throughout the European region. A €1 million Euro bid will be invested over a period of 38 months, to run development programmes that include a week long Summer School Academies, running in 2010, 2011 and 2012.
The National Council for Entrepreneurship is the lead partner for the project with a clear commitment to deliver an economic, efficient and effective programme, ensuring value for money is delivered entirely throughout the 38 months duration. Working in conjunction with NCGE, are Higher Education institutions in Demark, Finland and Croatia. Denmark will be represented by Aarhus University (linked to IDEA) to bring more competent entrepreneurs into the Higher Education system. The institution in Finland is the Turku School of Economics, whom have a worldwide reputation for its work in the field of entrepreneurship, and in Croatia, the University of Strossmayer will bring many European connections to the project with its strong relationships with many institutions across the EU.
Together, the four partners will be responsible for the curriculum, and will collectively keep the content up-to-date and interesting, made possible through the strong international network of Europeans in the field of entrepreneurship. The participants on the programme will be an international mix, with a combination of teachers in Higher Education and researchers in the field of entrepreneurship. Participants will be encouraged to focus on individual development throughout 3EP.
3EP is the first European programme of its kind, and will aim to ensure the research and practice of entrepreneurship is reached by many throughout Europe. NCGE are extremely proud to lead the programme and look forward to many exciting prospects the programme will bring in the upcoming years.