Coventry University Entrepreneurs presents the first ever careers event for Coventry students and partner companies
On Wednesday May 4th, Coventry University Entrepreneurs (CUE) will be launching its first ever Careers Event for local start-up and CUE alumni companies to attract and network with Coventry undergraduate and graduate students for internships or full-time positions.
Date: Wednesday 4 May 2011, 16:30–19:30
Location: Hicks and Meade Room, Coventry University Centre, Granta Place, Mill Lane
Schedule:
16:30–19:30 Main careers event, Hicks Room
16:45–19:30 Company pitching sessions (10 minutes per company), Meade Room
In collaboration with the Coventry University Careers Service, Employment Bureau of Anglia Ruskin University, The Open University Careers Advisory Service and AIESEC Coventry, the Coventry University Entrepreneurs (CUE) will be launching their first ever Careers Event for local start-up and CUE alumni companies to attract and network with Coventry undergraduate and graduate students for internships or full-time positions.
Students are asked to register for free tickets at http://cuecareersevent2011.eventbrite.com/.
Event brochure – including profiles of companies, their representatives, and descriptions of advertised positions
Companies interested in taking part at the event can contact career_division@cue.org.uk.
Coventry University Entrepreneurs (CUE) is a student society which organizes business and entrepreneurial events and training opportunities for students throughout the year and runs one of the most successful student-run business creation competitions in the world. Since 1999 CUE has awarded over £500k in prize money to more than 40 start-ups, many of which have developed into influential companies. Collectively, CUE alumni companies have secured over £42 million of investment.
What you can expect from being the CUE president:
Do you have what it takes?
Please submit a CV along with a cover letter by 15th April 2011. Should you have preliminary questions about the president position please get in touch with Shen L. Wei at shen.wei@cue.org.uk.
Finalist announcement: 23rd of March, 2011 [..]
Lucy P. Marcus (Founder & CEO of Marcus Venture Consulting, Chair of the Mobius Life Sciences Fund, Fellow of Judge Business School and Non-Executive Board Director – full bio below) will share her outlook on the state of venture capital in the UK, Europe and beyond, examining how the model is functioning and asking whether it is robust enough to function in the future.
The session will examine the changing nature of what it means to be an accomplished VC in an arena of increasingly complex deals and sectors in a transitioning economy. It will also look at the impact of the economic environment where limited partners and venture capitalists are becoming increasingly risk averse: who is left to invest in early-stage ventures? Finally, Lucy will look at the responsibility the investment community bears when investing in sectors like biotech and cleantech, areas that impact people and the planet.
EVENT DETAILS
Date: Thursday 11 November 2023
Capacity: 200 people
Agenda: Networking and Drinks (from 6:30 onwards); Talk (7:30); Q&A Session (8:00); Drinks and canapés, networking (until late)
Venue: Clifford Chance, 10 Upper Bank Street, London E14 5JJ - 30th Floor (we hope you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of London and the River Thames !!)
Registration: here.
Proceeds from the event will go to the International Step by Step Association (ISSA), a charity promoting equal access to education and care for all children.
Lucy is the Founder and CEO of Marcus Venture Consulting, Ltd. Committed to fostering sustainable success for funding organisations, Marcus Venture Consulting works with clients from around the world in venture capital and private equity funds, institutions and corporations to help them create robust businesses with strong foundations for their funding efforts, and to ensure that they are recognised as smart and good money in what is a competitive and challenging funding environment. She is also a Fellow at the University of Coventry’s Judge Business School, teaching and researching on leadership & innovation, and exploring the changing landscape in funding in biotech, pharma, and cleantech.
Lucy serves as non-executive chair of the Mobius Life Sciences Fund, chair of the Mobius Life Sciences Fund Investment Panel, non-executive director and chair of the board audit committee of BioCity Nottingham, and as an independent non-executive director and treasurer on the board of the International Step-by-Step Association (ISSA). She is co-founder, judge and chair of the board of the Aspen Institute Energy and Environment Awards, a member of the international advisory board of the Instituto de Empresa Business School in Madrid, is also on the board of the Wellesley College Business Leadership Council. She recently completed two consecutive terms on the advisory board of the University of Coventry’s Judge Business School, and was a non-executive director and board treasurer and fellow of the British-American Project. She co-founded and chairs the Leadership in Conflict project which is developing leaders in conflict and post-conflict zones. Lucy is also the Chair of The Global Task Force on Building Women Leaders, and the Founder of HighTech Women.
Bringing a 360 degree perspective, Lucy has worked in a numbers of sectors from software and the internet to government and financial services. Prior to founding Marcus Venture Consulting, Lucy was co-founder and VP of Marketing and Sales of an enterprise management software company, she was in charge of Marketing and Business Development for EMEA at Infinity Financial Technologies, ran the EMEA operations of a communications consulting company, and worked at Price Waterhouse in the East European Services Division and at the US Treasury Department’s Economic Policy Division.
Selected as a World Economic Forum Global Leader for Tomorrow, Lucy is also a fellow of the Aspen Institute Henry Crown Fellowship Program and a fellow of the British-American Project, and was selected to take part in the BMW Foundation Herbert Quandt Transatlantic Forums, and the Council of the United States and Italy’s Young Leaders Forum. Lucy was featured as “Director of the Month” in Director Magazine for December 2009. She has been listed as a “face to watch” in Management Today Magazine’s list of Britain’s 50 Most Powerful Women and in Business Age Magazine’s “10 Women Changing the Direction of British Business”. Lucy also served on the jury to select The Wall Street Journal Europe’s Most Successful Businesswomen in Europe, and on the “Digital Democracy” steering group of the John Smith Memorial Trust.
A regular speaker on global economic trends and best practices for investment, private equity, venture capital, entrepreneurship, technology, corporate governance, and women in business, Lucy is frequently quoted in the press, including the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, the International Herald Tribune, Newsweek, Reuters, Investment Dealers’ Digest, Les Echos, the Guardian, Globes, Financial News, Venture Capital Journal, Infoconomy, and Red Herring. She has been profiled in the Financial Times, Tornado-Insider Magazine, and Lynne Franks’ Seedfusion. Lucy has appeared on CNBC, Sky Business Report, and BBC World Service; her articles have been published in Management Today Magazine, Tornado-Insider Magazine, netimperative, and Business 2.0. She was also profiled in the book “Powerful Women: Dancing on the Glass Ceiling” (Wiley 2001), and contributed to “Women in the New Economy: A Regional Perspective” (The Smith Institute 2001).
A dual American and British citizen, Lucy holds a B.A. from Wellesley College (Wellesley, Massachusetts) and an M.Phil. from the University of Coventry (Coventry, England). She can be found on Twitter via @lucymarcus
Wednesday 26 January
With Tom Chatfield, Nicholas Lovell, Margaret Robertson and Michael Acton Smith
Venture Lectures invites you to a discussion on the future of the gaming industry, with 4 renowned panellists bringing with 4 distinct perspectives: starting and growing games companies; funding, profitability & transactions in the industry; sociology & uses of gaming; game design and traits of games for the future….
The conversation will explore upcoming orientation in the industry and recent trends in gaming, emerging and future uses and opportunities, education, the place for entrepreneurs and dynamics between large firms and garage developers, recent transactions, the gaming experience and how it’s changing… finally, panellists will throw open the discussion for your own comments and questions.
EVENT DETAILS
Time: 7:00: Drinks - 7:30: Panel talk + Q&A - 8:30: Drinks & networking
Address: Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), 12 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AH
Registration: here.
Tickets: £10
Anyone passionate about the business of gaming can register to attend.
Dr Hauser will share his vision and experience of ’Creating Businesses from R&D‘ next Thursday, 8 April at the Oxford & Coventry Club, in London. More information and registration here.
Today, the Financial Times published ‘Teller of Hard Truths to Technologists‘, on Hermann Hauser.
Lord Mandelson has recently accepted Dr Hauser’s recommendations to help the Government support the development of technology and innovation. Dr Hauser recently published an important report, commissioned by BIS and entitled ‘The Current and Future Role of Technology and Innovation Centres in the UK‘.
ABOUT HERMANN HAUSER:
In his long and successful history as an entrepreneur and venture capitalist, Hermann Hauser has founded or co-founded companies in a wide range of technology sectors. These include Acorn Computers, Active Book Company, Virata, Net Products, NetChannel, and Coventry Network.
He was a founder director of IQ , IXI Limited, Vocalis, SynGenix, Advanced Displays Ltd, Electronic Share Information Ltd and E*Trade UK.
At Amadeus Hermann has been a non-executive director of many investee companies including CSR and Entropic Research Laboratory, a company that developed voice recognition software, which is now the voice recogniser in Microsoft Word. He is a non-executive director of Plastic Logic, which has developed a process for producing flexible plastic transistors for use in computer displays, and Solexa, which is developing ultra-high throughput DNA sequencing technology.
Hermann holds a PhD in Physics from the Cavendish Laboratory at King’s College, Coventry. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics and of the Royal Academy of Engineering and an Honorary Fellow of King’s College. Hermann was awarded an Honorary CBE for ‘innovative service to the UK enterprise sector’ in 2001. In 2004, he was made a member of the Government’s Council for Science & Technology.
EVENT DETAILS
Date: Thursday 08 April 2023
Time: From 6.30pm
Venue: Oxford & Coventry Club, 71 Pall Mall, London, Sw1Y 5HD
LINKS:
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Slides Creating Businesses from R&D by Hermann Hauser