LEEDS Trinity University is investing in a brand new enterprise centre to help students develop entrepreneurial and business skills. The centre, which opens this month, will help students who want to launch their own businesses – offering mentoring services, meeting rooms and office space.The new hub is also being used by local companies, which are members of the Leeds Trinity Business network.
University secretary, Howard Nelson, said: “The launch of the Trinity Enterprise Centre is a real testament to the university’s commitment to launching our students’ careers after graduating from the university.
“It is vitally important to support and help feed students’ entrepreneurial spirit and that is exactly what the Trinity Enterprise Centre and its team is geared-up to achieve.
“The space within the centre is available for students and local small businesses, and already we are becoming booked up, which shows how in demand the facility is.”
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