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They do this by taking part in a Young Enterprise programme where they gain knowledge and skills for business and enterprise either through a series of workshops and seminars or through setting up and running their own real company.

At Young Enterprise we believe that learning should be fun, exciting and hands-on, and we run our range of programmes on a learning-by-doing principle. These include programmes where you get to experience the highs and lows of running your own real company in Company Programme, Team Programme and Graduate Programme, as well as programmes where you come face-to-face with real entrepreneurs and business people and learn from their experiences in Primary Programme, Project Business and Entrepreneurship Masterclass.

On the www.young-enterprise.org.uk web site you'll find more information about the opportunities available through Young Enterprise. Use the menu on the left of the screen to find out more about each Young Enterprise programme. Alternatively if you're into the academic side of things go back to the Home Page and sneak a peak at the "Education" section to find out about the Key Skills you can develop through Young Enterprise and how the programmes help with your curriculum studies. There's even a Young Enterprise Qualification (voluntary of course) so you can have a lasting record of your Young Enterprise achievements to put on your CV or use in University applications.

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