Expenditure review: University said could improve the quality of business support

CITY CASS BUSINESS SCHOOLWhile banking undergraduate course has suffered, Cass graduate degree is in rude health. There are 1,000 requests for 80 seats for the contribution this year photo: Alamy

Universities and business schools could be used more effectively for transferring knowledge on what makes successful businesses tick, supports the head of the Centre for entrepreneurship at Cass Business School Peter Cullum.

Nick Badman, former head of buyouts 3i UK firm private equity, said: "If you look at what is arrived in support of the company in the last decade or my opinion staff so most of the money was stole."

"We had some educational training that passes was not rejoint.beaucoup people are aligned with the course, but the quality of companies that have been created are not bonnes.Il is now has a chance for a new beginning."
However, this is done, I hope that it is done in a manner which provides quality private-sector support.?

Peter Cullum, the founder of Towergate, personally supported Cass, creation of a fund to invest in young companies alongside training centre.
Mr. Badman led Gerard Burke, who led growth of activity of Cranfield University course to create a similar series for Cass.

"Peter is a sector privé.Gérard guy is a guy privé.et sector I'm donc.Mais we do so under the umbrella of an organization p.Eng combines academic strength in the public sector with certain skills quite tolerate private."

The centre three programmes at a price of £ 2,000 for an intensive five-day on the creation of new enterprises to £ 9 500 for a potential business growth course also provides mentorship on a range
period of 12 months.


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