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Co-curricular activities at Queen's University Belfast enhance student engagement and learning. Initiatives like the Student Business Clinic and the Dragon’s Den for Humanities provide practical experience and promote entrepreneurship. Programs such as the Headstart Enterprise Programme and the Exploring Enterprise Programme foster innovative thinking and collaboration. These activities not only support the academic curriculum but also empower students to create impactful projects within the community, earning accreditation and recognition, such as Degree Plus for their achievements.
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European Training Foundation Research and Regional Services Queen’s University Belfast
Examples of co-curricular activity • Enterprise SU • Student Business Clinic • Headstart Enterprise Programme • What’s the Big Idea? Competition • Dragon’s Den for Humanities • The Hatch – incubation • Enterprising clubs and societies e.g. S.I.F.E
Co-curricular partnerships Some examples: • Exploring Enterprise Programme • Belfast Enterprise Academy • CREATING Enterprise Programme
Advantages of co-curricular activity • Supports the curriculum • Student led initiatives • Enterprising Clubs and Societies • Accreditation for students (Degree Plus)
Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) • Global not for profit organisation • Award winning Queen’s society • Create and implement socially and economically impactful projects • Demonstrable impact on students, businesses and the community