It's no coincidence that we have chosen Valentine's Day to run the Social Enterprise Challenge. February 14th - a day of love and thinking of others will also be the day you have the chance to learn about social enterprise and giving back to the community for the greater good.
Maybe it's best to think of it as 'loving your own community' and finding ways to make a direct difference. Discover what it takes to be a social entrepreneur, learn how you can run a business while helping others and find out how you can use this to help your own career and life journey. Local social enterprise, Upcycle Birmingham will be joining us - hear how they create positive change by upcycling unwanted items and take part in an Ideas session to solve a real social problem.
Maybe it's best to think of it as 'loving your own community' and finding ways to make a direct difference. Discover what it takes to be a social entrepreneur, learn how you can run a business while helping others and find out how you can use this to help your own career and life journey. Local social enterprise, Upcycle Birmingham will be joining us - hear how they create positive change by upcycling unwanted items and take part in an Ideas session to solve a real social problem.
We can't promise that you will find your own valentine at this event but we are confident that you will learn about social enterprise and experience some feel-good entrepreneurship along the way.
Book a place now and invite your friends for a two hour session of feel good and change from 2pm on Thursday 14 February in Education Building,. Room 524 (Fifth floor).
Book your place here - Social Enterprise Challenge
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Enactus society at University of Birmingham are looking for members!
Are you looking to get volunteer experience? The University of Birmingham Enactus society are looking for members. They run social enterprise projects around Birmingham and use an entrepreneurial mindset to help create social change in the community. They are currently working on a coding project in Birmingham and have previously helped homeless charities. If you would like to get involved, click here for more information
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