6 Nov 2025
18:30 -21:00
Times are shown in local time
Open to: All
Techspace Kreuzberg
Lobeckstraße 36-40
Berlin
10969
Germany
Interested in finding out how our Master in Entrepreneurship can give you the tools and confidence you need to build your own business or take your current organisation to the next level? Join us at our Meet the Team event to learn more and take part in a special talk: “Is entrepreneurial activity always a ‘good’ thing?”
This session will explore topics such as productive vs. unproductive entrepreneurship, structuring equity investments, AI technology and graduate employment.
You’ll also get the chance to find out more about our exciting programme and discover what makes it unique, from our careful balance of academic teaching and practical application to our diverse, collaborative community that will push you to explore new ways of thinking.
After the presentation, you will have an opportunity to ask our Management Practice Associate Professor, Simon Stockley, members of the Master in Entrepreneurship team and our alumni any questions you might have about the programme.
The MSt in Entrepreneurship curriculum is taught by world-leading faculty members in a collaborative, small-class environment, offering cutting-edge insights and the latest frameworks at the centre of the most successful tech ecosystem in Europe.
Apply your knowledge immediately to your own business as you study with us, with the expert support and guidance of our dedicated mentors. Practical workshops will help you to practise the skills needed to lead a successful business in a safe environment, from identifying opportunities to structuring your organisation.
Our diverse, collaborative cohort of students and university-wide entrepreneurial networks will push you to explore new ways of thinking and take your ideas to the next level. The Cambridge Cluster supports over 5,000 startups, innovation centres and incubators.
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19:45-21:00
Light refreshments and drinks will be provided.