Posted: May 12th, 2010 | Author: andrewhatcher | Filed under: News | Tags: competition, employability, enterprise, experts, FLUX, Further Education, Grassroutes, Higher Education, Management development, national training award, NEETS, secondary education, SPLASH, strategy, team building, XING | No Comments »
Working Knowledge has entered the Barclays “Take One Small Step” business competition (https://www.takeonesmallsetep.co.uk/Entry/View/2474) which is a national business competition with regional prizes of £50k in cash. £50,000 would enable us to build capacity to deliver events to 5,000 more students and 1,000 employers this year and then enable those colleges to continue to provide the same every year thereafter. Read more here
Posted: May 11th, 2010 | Author: andrewhatcher | Filed under: Education, Higher Education, News | Tags: competition, employability, enterprise, FLUX, Higher Education, XING | No Comments »
Daniella Means was at Flux 2010 as a member of the University of Nottingham team. Brought up in Hong Kong and with a family history in branding, Daniella is herself studying management with a view to a career in sports marketing. read more about Daniella here – Daniella’s profile
Posted: May 7th, 2010 | Author: alisonlarkman | Filed under: Education, Further Education, Higher Education, Management Education, News | Tags: business volunteering, enterprise, experts, PLUNGE, secondary education, team building, volunteering | No Comments »
At this time of year our enterprise events step up a gear as AS level students make their University decisions and Vocational students enter the workplace.
Experts again play an essential role supporting young people from local colleges to take control of their lives with confidence, aspiration and knowledge.
We are looking for experts on:
• 31st June in Oxford for The Plunge with Abingdon and Whitney College
• 1st July in Bristol for The Plunge with Bristol City College
If you would like to take part please register here
Events will also be running in June and July in:
• Bradford
• Guisborough
• Barnsley
• Burton on Trent
The date are yet to be confirmed but please do contact us to register your interest by email
To find out what happens at a Working Knowledge event click here.
Please do share these opportunities with your networks.
Many thanks
Posted: May 6th, 2010 | Author: stephenhobbs | Filed under: Education, Further Education, News | Tags: competition, employability, enterprise, Further Education, NEETS | No Comments »

Winner's statuette
You’ve been labelled as a ‘NEET’*. You are one of 895,000 16-24 year olds in the same situation**. You don’t do ‘education’ or ‘training’ and you haven’t got a job. Pretty depressing, probably. That’s where ‘The Mix’ comes in – a programme designed to help young people appreciate their talents, improve their skills and build their confidence. How does it work? The approach is not complicated; give young people something unexpected to do, watch curiosity overcome reluctance, help them with technical support when they need it and let their natural talents emerge.
For more on this story.. go here.
Posted: May 4th, 2010 | Author: alisonlarkman | Filed under: Education, Further Education, Higher Education, News | Tags: competition, enterprise, experts, FLUX, Further Education, Higher Education | No Comments »
Have you ever wondered who the experts are at a Working Knowledge Event? We took a close look at the 40 experts at this year’s FLUX Grand Final in Nottingham where experts gave up a day of their time to judge some of the UK’s top entrepreneurial students.
Read more about the experts here Who are our Experts?

Posted: April 30th, 2010 | Author: andrewhatcher | Filed under: Education, Higher Education, News | Tags: competition, employability, enterprise, FLUX, Higher Education | 1 Comment »
Ole Fjelberg was at Flux 2010 as a member of the Queen Mary, University of London team. Originally from Norway, Ole is making a big splash in the UK not only as the founder of the Queen Mary Investment Club but as the man behind the UK franchise of One Piece a new clothing phenomenon from Norway. Read more about Ole here - Ole’s profile
Posted: April 20th, 2010 | Author: andrewhatcher | Filed under: Education, Further Education, Higher Education, News | Tags: apprenticeships, employability, enterprise, Further Education | No Comments »
A broader scheme combining entrepreneurship and business skills, led by education providers and supported by several employers rather than one, would be good start, says Peter Jones.
Real-life experience of the world of work is not only desirable but essential if young people want to build a successful career in the modern economy.
But young people can’t be expected to become work-savvy without understanding how business works – and that is why we need more effective collaboration between the worlds of education and business.
Read the whole article here
Posted: April 16th, 2010 | Author: andrewhatcher | Filed under: Education, Higher Education | Tags: employability, enterprise, XING | No Comments »
5 new Chemistry-based business scenarios have been uploaded to the Working Knowledge scenario database (www.twkg.net/scenario-selection). These were developed in response to a request from the University of Plymouth which wanted to run a Xing session with a cohort of Chemistry students. The scenarios cover a range of business areas including fuel replacement, genomics and renewal chemical products.
Posted: April 5th, 2010 | Author: andrewhatcher | Filed under: Education, Higher Education, News | Tags: competition, employability, enterprise, FLUX, Grassroutes, XING | 1 Comment »
Top student entrepreneurs from 33 UK universities attended an intensely competitive final of Flux 500 – a business challenge created and run by Working Knowledge. See some video highlights here.http://www.vimeo.com/10614021
Hosted by Nottingham Trent University, Flux 500 is now the largest inter-university enterprise competition in UK.
As part of the fast-paced, two-day competition, teams of six students were challenged to create a new business division for Remploy, the national provider of employment services and employment to people with barriers to work. Over 40 business experts, from companies such as event sponsors Experian, Backup Direct, KPMG, and a range of other large and small organisations were on hand to guide the students.
During the competition finals, the team had just five minutes to pitch their strategy to the business experts – who went from consultants in the day to ‘dragons’ in the evening – before facing rigorous questioning and receiving feedback.
After the preliminary heats, four teams from the University of Bedfordshire, University College Plymouth MarJon, Nottingham Trent University and the University of Bristol were chosen to compete in a final head-to-head challenge.
With only 15 minutes to prepare, the teams then faced a tense press conference-style grilling from four of the toughest business experts. After all the votes were counted the University of Bedfordshire came out as Flux 2010 champions.
Bedfordshire team member Greg Dorban said: “Winning was a fantastic feeling! To come top out of over 30 leading universities is just unbelievable. Obviously we went there to win, but never expected it, especially after seeing and hearing our competition.” Manjunath Basapoor another member of the team added: “I learnt some new skills and tools like XING, which are quite useful especially in preparing business plans. This win is a great credible addition to my CV, and this happened at the right time as I will be entering the job market after my MBA.”
The final day of Flux included the ‘Expo’ – a recruitment fair for students to find out about employment opportunities and take part in workshops to improve their employability skills. The event also gave employers the chance to speak to students who had impressed them during the competition and several approached students as a result of their success.
Flux 500 was developed and is run by The Working Knowledge Group, which bridges the gap between education and the workplace. This year’s event was sponsored by Experian, Backup Direct, NCGE, The Greater Nottingham Partnership and the Nottinghamshire City & County Employment and Skills Board, with support from Experience Nottinghamshire.
Chris Hall, business manager at competition host, The Hive, said: “There were a lot of extremely dedicated people who made this a very exciting and engaging event, from the students, to the business experts and the Hive entrepreneurs who came along to help. It was very enjoyable and we had lots of positive comments about our newly refurbished Newton building where the event was held.”
Posted: March 25th, 2010 | Author: andrewhatcher | Filed under: Education, Further Education, Higher Education, News | Tags: employability, enterprise | No Comments »
The Department for Business Innovation and Skills has announced a series of new Enterprise Education funding initiatives for schools colleges and universities through to 2011. For more information download the whole story herehttp://www.bis.gov.uk/assets/biscore/corporate/docs/b/budget2010-supporting-young-entrepreneurs.doc: