This topical new book provides an illuminating overview of enterprise education and poses the
question as to whether current establishments have adequate systems in place to prepare
students for the world of work. Addressing the increasing need for graduates with practical
skills and expertise in the labour market this collection of insightful chapters analyses the
opportunities that are available for aspiring entrepreneurs to develop enterprise skills and
experience key aspects of starting and running a business whilst in a supported environment
such as an educational program or incubator scheme. With comprehensive discussion of higher
education initiatives and empirical examples of experiential learning in the workplace this
book is an important and timely read for those researching business enterprise
entrepreneurship and higher education more generally.