The Scotsman

Universiti­es unite to fund entreprene­ur programme

● All of Scotland’s universiti­es pledge financial backing ● Scheme seeks to develop ideas for sustainabl­e firms

- By HANNAH BURLEY hannah.burley@jpimedia.co.uk

Scottish universiti­es have joined forces with national funding bodies to support a “pioneering” enterprise programme encouragin­g the country’s next generation of entreprene­urs.

All 18 of Scotland’s universiti­es have pledged financial backing for this year’s Converge scheme, an entreprene­urship plan which supports staff, student and recent graduates to build sustainabl­e enterprise­s from their business ideas and innovation­s.

The universiti­es and research institutes will collaborat­e with the Scottish Funding Council and, through Creative Scotland, the National Lottery to provide financial backing for Converge.

The Scottish Funding Council has earmarked more than £1 million to cover the next three years of the scheme.

Backed by 11 Scottish universiti­es last year, the annual programme is described as a “quest to find the country’s most dynamic and creative thinkers”, as it seeks to reward and develop ideas for commercial companies.

It also aims to provide entrants with access to a crosssecti­on of industry experts to support the growth of their enterprise­s.

Converge, now in its ninth year, is one of four categories making up a wider enterprise­programme –alongwith Impact, Kickstart and Creative Challenge – which boast a total combined prize fund of £230,000.

The final of the 2019 Converge will be held at the V&A Dundeeonwe­dnesday25s­eptember.

Sandy Finlayson, chairman of Converge, believes the union of Scotland’s universiti­es will have a profound and far reaching impact. He said: “Scotland’s universiti­es are central to the success of the Converge programme and, over the years, our university partners have given enormous support to Converge in its efforts to reach thousands of students, recent graduates and academic staff and to promote entreprene­urship.

“We now have the financial backing of all Scottish Universiti­es and Creative Scotland which is tremendous, and it shows a clear commitment to increasing our rate of business formation and making Scotland a collaborat­ive, inclusive and competitiv­e nation.”

Director Claudia Cavalluzzo added: “For Scottish business to flourish in the future, we need to keep the company creation pipeline strong, aim higher and aspire more, so programmes such as Converge are playing a very valuable role.

“It excites me that our universiti­es and research institutes are encouragin­g their staff and students, more than ever, to channel and cultivate exceptiona­l creative thinking to develop ideas that are nurtured in every part of the journey. Converge offers a unique gateway to a future of innumerabl­e opportunit­ies.”

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