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Creating tomorrow’s talent Birmingham City University sponsors Entreprene­ur of theYear at business awards

- Fionnuala Bourke Commercial Editor

BIRMINGHAM City University is proud to sponsor this year’s Business Entreprene­ur of the Year category because it is committed to developing the commercial talent of its students for the future.

Dr Dawn Albery, head of BCU’s Business School, told how its courses ensure almost 100 per cent of students are able to make important next steps in their careers within six months of completion.

The university believes this is aided by a successful combinatio­n of innovative teaching and learning, sector-led student support, and effective partnershi­ps with some of the country’s leading employers.

Dr Albery said: “At Birmingham City Business School we are focused on creating the entreprene­urs of the future, so it made complete sense for us to support this fantastic award which rewards the innovators and creative thinkers of business.

“In a rapidly changing world facing new and complex challenges every day, we need to establish the environmen­t for entreprene­urs to meet those challenges – that’s why we focus on providing our students with the critical building blocks they need to be successful entreprene­urs, business managers and leaders of the future.

“BCU’s commitment to developing graduates with the skills and experience employers need means that 94 per cent of our students are in employment or further study within six months of graduating.

“The university focuses on practicele­d, knowledge-based learning, providing students with access to cutting-edge facilities and real-world experience.

“The university and business school benefits from almost 40 profession­al accreditat­ions and have a well-establishe­d reputation for delivering in-company training, education and executive developmen­t programmes.”

As category sponsors, BCU will be on the judging panel to decide who is shortliste­d and ultimately wins the award.

“We’re looking forward to seeing the nomination­s and some of the outstandin­g work that’s going on here in Birmingham where there’s such a strong entreprene­urial spirit,” Dr Albery added.

BCU is undergoing a £260 million investment programme which includes a new conservato­ire for music students at its city centre campus and a new teaching block for education, sport and life science courses at the City South Campus which should be completed during the next academic year (2017/18).

Business developed.

The work is taking place as Birmingham city centre’s regenerati­on continues.

Dr Albery said: “There are so many exciting developmen­ts in the city at the moment – many of which we as a university are a part – and it’s important that the work of businesses of all sizes is recognised in enhancing the profile of Birmingham nationally and internatio­nally.

“It’s also tremendous to get the opportunit­y to support an event which showcases role model businesses to the wider community.

“The university is also setting up a new business innovation centre, STEAMhouse, with a range of co-working, artist production, incubation and networking facilities for small and medium-sized businesses in the West Midlands. The first phase of this developmen­t opened this year, with the full building to follow in 2019.” facilities are also being

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