Scottish Institute for Enterprise
• The name of the game is entrepreneurial fame as students gather in Edinburgh to in a bid to becoming tomorrow's business leaders
Scottish students keen to follow in some illustrious entrepreneurial footsteps will converge on Pollock Halls, Edinburgh on Tuesday (25th November) for the Scottish Institute for Enterprise 2008 Summit to hear two very different tales of achieving building a business empire.
• Students from Strathclyde University scoop first prize in the Scottish Institute for Enterprise National Business Plan Competition
Latitude 56 Degrees, a product design company run by two students, Lawrence Broadley and Kevin Fox, has been awarded first prize in the undergraduate category of the Scottish Institute for Enterprise (SIE) National Business Plan competition. The results were announced today (Wednesday 12th March) at the SIE Student Enterprise Summit that took place at the Caird Hall in Dundee.
SIE announces Stirling winner of 60 Second Short Film Competition
• Channel 4, BBC, Scottish Screen, and the Entrepreneurial Exchange judge the very best ‘60 second short' in Scotland
Proving that arts students don't lack business acumen, the Scottish Institute for Enterprise (SIE) today revealed Graham Hughes of Stirling University as the winner of its 60 Second Short Competition, with his film ‘Lemonade'.
Alexa Ispas, an Edinburgh University student, has taken first prize in the post-graduate category of the Scottish Institute for Enterprise (SIE) National Business Plan competition. The results were announced today at the SIE Summit that took place at the Caird Hall in Dundee.
Gemma Kearney, a student at Robert Gordon University, has taken second place in the post-graduate category of the Scottish Institute for Enterprise (SIE) National Business Plan competition with her company Business Enterprise Experience. The results were announced today at the SIE Summit that took place at the Caird Hall in Dundee.


