Business Clinic Reports

Our clinical practice work at Liverpool Business School as set out in the reports below reflect our continuing commitment to our students and the people and organisations in our city region.

The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) supports the Business Clinics report and recognises the important work being done by Liverpool Business School and the National Centre for Entrepreneurship in Education (NCEE) to create connections between students, universities and the business community.

Julie Lilley, CEO at the Federation of Small Businesses, said: “The best practice report for Business Clinics builds on the critical role that small businesses play in employment opportunities for graduates, both within existing small businesses and by inspiring the next generation of UK-based entrepreneurs, and develops the necessary skills amongst the student community to enable their transition into the workforce.”

“Small businesses provide the inclusive workplaces which enable skilled graduates to remain within and contribute to their communities. Inclusive partnerships with small businesses such as those enabled by the Business Clinics are good for jobs, good for communities in all parts of the country, and good for the whole economy.”

FSB is looking forward to a continued relationship as part of Connect to Innovate with NCEE and Enterprise for Life to develop this initiative with Liverpool Business School and continue to grow the connections between universities, students and businesses across the UK.

Download NCEE LJMU Business Clinic Report (PDF, 5.31MB)

Annual Reports

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