HILLARY, Supporting Socially Enterprising Women is rated 3 out of 5 in the category supporting socially enterprising women. Read and write reviews about HILLARY, Supporting Socially Enterprising Women. Data shows that the majority of entrepreneurship courses are offered in business and economic studies. The challenge is to make entrepreneurship education accessible to all students. Non-business students have an excellent humanistic and theoretical background and knowledge. They have very strong product ideas but could benefit from more entrepreneurial and business knowledge to transform their challenging ideas into business opportunities. The Hillary project supports female students to develop their creativity through social innovation. Enabling students to start their own social business will create a positive impact for the future economic and social development of the regions involved into the project. HILLARY wants to inspire and support female students close to graduation attending universities in humanities and arts, educational and social science who face difficulties in the transition from university to work to develop an entrepreneurial mind-set and attitude. The project goal is to integrate an entrepreneurial education model to foster the employability of these students.
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Leeuwarden, Friesland