Learn what social entrepreneurship is and how to set up your own social enterprise with this free 2-hour beginners’ workshop.
What is social enterprise?Ìý
Social enterprises are businesses which help people and communities. They use their profits make a real social and environmental impact. They can be big or small, and exist in every sector of the economy.
In this workshop you’ll learn about social enterprise theory and what to consider when setting one up. You’ll also explore examples from the UK and beyond and the ‘state of the sector’ globally.
Who it’s for
Entrepreneurship isÌýfor everyone.Ìý
This workshop is for students, staff and recent graduates (within 2Ìýyears of graduating) who are new to entrepreneurship.
You don't need any business experience or an idea for a social enterprise to attend.Ìý
What you’ll learn
This workshop will cover:
- the theory of social enterprise and entrepreneurship
- practical examples of how social enterprises work in the UK and beyond
- key statistics and an overview of the ‘state of the sector’ globally
What to expect
This is an interactive, activity-based workshop held at BaseKX, Õ¬ÄÐÊÓƵ entrepreneurship hub in King’s Cross.
In groups you’ll discuss topical, well known examples of social enterprise, as well as your own entrepreneurial journeys, personal stories and motivations.
About the tutor
Peter Ptashko is a social entrepreneur, funder and supporter of social entrepreneurs. He has over 15 years of experience working in the field of social enterprise globally. He launched his first venture in 2005, raising £25,000 in only 7 hours. Since then, he’s worked for UnLtd: the UK foundation for social entrepreneurs, supporting thousands of social entrepreneurs to start and grow their businesses.
Accessibility
If there is anything we can do to make this workshop more accessible for you, please let us know by emailing entrepreneurship@ucl.ac.uk
Dates and times
Dates for next year will be published here when confirmed. To get notified when new dates are published, .
Location
UCL BaseKX, 103c Camley Street, London N1C 4PF