AHEH - Arts & Humanities Entrepreneurship Hub

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European arts and humanities students (A&H) face challenges with accessing graduate level employment and entrepreneurship opportunities. These courses typically do not have a direct route to the job market, reflected in higher unemployment and lower salaries. There can be a lack of knowledge from academics about aligning subject expertise with wider industry need as well as a lack of recognition by businesses of the wider benefits and skill sets of A&H graduates.

Dedicated support in HEIs for entrepreneurial activity has been mainly focused on business, economics and ICT faculties (UBI). A&H Students come from a very different starting point, with education and skills that do not meet industry need in an obvious way. Therefore, a fresh approach is needed to develop a tailored A&H entrepreneurship model that improves the long‐term entrepreneurial prospects for A&H students.

AHEH will create a new European network of academic institutions and inter‐disciplinary businesses that will enable A&H students to share knowledge and overcome challenges associated with being more enterprising; for example, identifying opportunities, developing entrepreneurial skills and accessing graduate‐level employment. This will be achieved through the creation of 7 new Entrepreneurship Hubs.

The Hubs will be both physical and virtual and be managed by the staff of the selected partner faculties.

goals

The project brings together 14 partners from across 7 EU member states to improve the entrepreneurial capacity of A&H students.

  • Jointly research, design, test and disseminate an innovative programme of entrepreneurial training for A&H staff/ students aligned with the EntreComp Competence Framework. This builds upon partners’ prior experience of EU‐funded enterprise projects.
  • Have HEIs, businesses and stakeholders working together to champion the value of A&H students to a wider audience and ensure that industry need is reflected in the training programmes.
  • Create 7 new A&H Entrepreneurship Hubs situated in partner faculties. These will be the specialist conduits for permanently improving the entrepreneurial skill‐sets of A&H staff and students as well as a template for wider exploitation.
  • Create a website that will complement the 7 Hubs as an ongoing resource‐base for disseminating/exploiting outputs. These include:
    • 3 training programmes: HEI, A&H Students, Businesses.
    • 3 manuals: Trainers, Users, AHEH Management.
    • 2 contextual reports: Academic & Business.

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