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The University of Adelaide SIFE club’s goal is to achieve positive social and economic outcomes through the free market. By engaging business, students and the broader community, they can strengthen successful participation in the economy. They are working closely with local business and community groups to provide ethically and financially sound frameworks for business development.
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 Research Park at Thebarton and at Australian Technology Park, in Sydney. 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.
The Prospective Student Office provides advice to prospective students, local, interstate, international (studying in Australia) about:
The PSO organises target information events, participates in the University Open Day, event hosted by schools and other educational institutions as well as providing individual counselling. Established in Australia in 1977, Young Achievement Australia is a dynamic, innovative, non-government, not for profit charitable institution that is committed to developing the boundless potential of young Australians. Our core objective is to prepare young people to meet the social and economic challenges of the next decade by providing challenging and inspiring educational programs that promote lifelong learning and foster qualities of leadership, innovation and entrepreneurial spirit. Our policy is equitable access for all and our programs are free of charge to all young Australians from all walks of life. 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. BEC Australia is a national network of Business Enterprise Centres, which offer business advice and support to small and micro businesses. |
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