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− | [[File:FS-I_(Square).jpg|150px||right]] On 25th January 2017, the Research and Innovation Office of Sheffield Hallam University approved seed funding for a FairShares Institute for Cooperative Social Entrepreneurship at Sheffield Business School. The steering group has met and has made its first staff appointment (David Wren). The project | + | [[File:FS-I_(Square).jpg|150px||right]] On 25th January 2017, the Research and Innovation Office of Sheffield Hallam University approved seed funding for a FairShares Institute for Cooperative Social Entrepreneurship at Sheffield Business School. The steering group has met and has made its first staff appointment (David Wren). The project had 9 months from 1st March 2017 to 30th November to prepare a business case for a new Institute at Sheffield Business School to host a range of FairShares-related activities including: |
* The FairShares Labs project for Social and Blue Innovation (Eramus+ Project) | * The FairShares Labs project for Social and Blue Innovation (Eramus+ Project) | ||
− | * | + | * Research project / services to incubate and support new FairShares IP and enterprises |
* A university home for FairShares Association Ltd | * A university home for FairShares Association Ltd | ||
* Research bids to advance knowledge of FairShares enterprise development and FairShares IP | * Research bids to advance knowledge of FairShares enterprise development and FairShares IP | ||
* An strategy to embed FairShares IP in professional development and business degree programmes | * An strategy to embed FairShares IP in professional development and business degree programmes | ||
− | + | You can read the final report online at [[http://fsi.coop]] | |
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Revision as of 19:06, 29 November 2017
On 25th January 2017, the Research and Innovation Office of Sheffield Hallam University approved seed funding for a FairShares Institute for Cooperative Social Entrepreneurship at Sheffield Business School. The steering group has met and has made its first staff appointment (David Wren). The project had 9 months from 1st March 2017 to 30th November to prepare a business case for a new Institute at Sheffield Business School to host a range of FairShares-related activities including:- The FairShares Labs project for Social and Blue Innovation (Eramus+ Project)
- Research project / services to incubate and support new FairShares IP and enterprises
- A university home for FairShares Association Ltd
- Research bids to advance knowledge of FairShares enterprise development and FairShares IP
- An strategy to embed FairShares IP in professional development and business degree programmes
You can read the final report online at [[1]]