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Enterprise Education | Resources

Please find below links that you may find relevant to your business studies/career choices.

 

FOR STUDENTS

WHAT'S YOUR PREFERENCE?

This should be your first stop and your guide to:

  • Getting ahead in Year 12
  • Getting into Uni
  • Ways to Study
  • Finding a Program
  • Talks and Open Day
  • University life
  • Keeping informed

FOR TEACHERS, STUDENTS and PARENTS

Office for Future Students, the University of Adelaide

The Office for Future Students provides advice and information for High School Students, International Students, Postgraduate Students, Non-School Leavers, Parents and Indigenous Students with the aim to help you find the University of Adelaide degree that will give your career - and life - real impact. They help with :

  • Entry pathways as there are many into the University of Adelaide

  • Academic programs available for both undergraduate and postgraduate coursework study

  • Application procedures including prerequisite requirements.

You can also request information from them about any course you might have an interest in and stay informed.


Enactus

A community of student, academic and business leaders committed to using the power of entrepreneurial action to transform lives and shape a better more sustainable world.

entrepreneurial–having the perspective to see an opportunity and the talent to create value from that opportunity;

action–the willingness to do something and the commitment to see it through even when the outcome is not guaranteed;

us–a group of people who see themselves connected in some important way; individuals that are part of a greater whole.


AIESEC

Present in over 110 countries and territories and with over 80,000 members, AIESEC is the world's largest youth-run organization. Focused on providing a platform for youth leadership development, AIESEC offers young people the opportunity to participate in international exchanges, experience leadership and participate in a global learning environment. What makes AIESEC unique is the youth driven impactful experience that it offers to its members. AIESEC is run by young people for young people, enabling a strong experience to all its stakeholders.


 

Entrepreneurship, Commercialisation and Innovation Centre (ECIC), the University of Adelaide

The ECIC mission is to encourage entrepreneurship and wealth creation by developing capability in the management (including project management) of innovation and its commercialisation.

We have office locations at the University of Adelaide North Terrace campus, at the University of Adelaide's highly regarded ThInc Lab at Thebarton, The Australian Technology Park in Sydney and Ngee Ann-Adelaide Education Centre in Singapore. The ECIC, located within the Faculty of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences, offers a range of award and customised education programs that focus on entrepreneurship, innovation management, commercialisation and project management.

 


SA Young Entrepreneur Scheme

The South Australian Young Entrepreneur Scheme (SAYES) aims to provide young South Australians with the skills and confidence to develop and implement their business ideas.

 

 


Business Enterprise Centres

BEC Australia is a national network of Business Enterprise Centres, which offer business advice and support to small and micro businesses.

 


eChallenge Entrepreneurs Challenge

The Entrepreneurs' Challenge (eChallenge) is a business planning competition targeted at tertiary students and run by the Entrepreneurship, Commercialisation and Innovation Centre (ECIC) at the University of Adelaide.

The competition aims to foster the successful development of new ideas into investment-ready, early-stage companies. Many participants have gone on to found successful businesses, proving that the eChallenge can create genuine commercial prospects which help South Australia flourish. For more information, please see overview.


Advantage SA - Speakers in Schools

Advantage SA's Speakers in Schools program features over 400 volunteer speakers from a diverse range of careers and backgrounds who are available to visit schools around the State to share their personal and professional success stories with students.

These inspiring South Australians inform students about the vast range of opportunities available here in our State and encourage them to aim high to pursue their career and lifestyle goals.

Teachers are able to select speakers from a wide range of industries including trades, media, hospitality, defence, mining, resources and many more.