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Enterprising Concrete and Sewage
Dave Hughes, Bob MatthewSome of the developments in teaching and learning aimed atcombining technical education and personal skills training aredescribed. A typical exercise from a studentācentred…
Enterprise in Higher Education: The Development of Employer Links
Anne M. MerryThe development and scope of employer involvement during the firstyear of the Enterprise in Higher Education Initiative at the Universityof Liverpool is described. The Initiative…
Developing the Curriculum: Experience and Practice from the First Year of EHE at Sheffield University
Robert Collins, Matt Hector‐Taylor, Marilyn WedgwoodThe EHE programme at Sheffield University focuses primarily on theprocess of curriculum change so as to become embedded within theinstitution. In the first year of the programme…
Where do Students Figure in your EHE Equation? The Development of the Role and Function of a Student Enterprise Manager
Tony Hursey, Maggie TaylorThe authors describe the development of the role and function of aStudent Enterprise Manager under the Enterprise in Higher EducationInitiative. Chester College of Higher…
Enterprise in Higher Education: Some Reflections on the First Two Years
David McCormickSome of the relevant issues and the lessons learned by one academicinstitution, Manchester Polytechnic, in response to its involvement withthe Enterprise in Higher Education…
Managing Change in a large HE Institution: A Case Study of the EHE Project
Mary C. HeycockThe conflict which can arise when creating or reinforcingcurriculum change in an academic institution is explored, with referenceto the start of the Enterprise in Higher Education…
Enterprise in Higher Education: Work in Progress Looking Back Over the First Three Years
Lewis EltonA personal view of the progress of the Enterprise in HigherEducation Initiative in its first three years and an outlook into thefuture is presented. It is argued that the…
Student Reports: An Enterprising Way to get a Degree
Lancaster University was the first institution to participate inthe government scheme to develop student skill through project work forfirms, local authorities and other…
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