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British Library Supports Women’s Business Innovation

The Business & IP Centre at the British Library is a fantastic resource. Here is how they are supporting women in business.

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Social Enterprise Funding Fuels EduTech Pioneer Zoe Peden

Zoe Peden was one of the first people to be offered a place on the Big Venture Challenge’s programme of support, designed to help social entrepreneurs raise external investment

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Facts about BAME Female Social Entrepreneurship

All the top facts and statistics about Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic women who start and run social enterprises.

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Juliet Davenport

The renewable energy sector: gender differences in sustainable business

Juliet Davenport is co-founder and CEO of renewable energy provider Good Energy. A climate change activist, she decided that getting into business was the best way to change things.

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A working life: the inventor

When Mandy Haberman had a baby with feeding difficulties, she designed a solution. From that came more inventions and her own company

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Business Angel Investment for Women

There are several business angel funds for women entrepreneurs. Why are they needed and what’s involved in taking up angel investment?

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Juliet Davenport

Women’s Businesses Key to Jobs and Growth

Better support for women-owned businesses could be one answer to the jobs and growth crisis.

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Under the Microscope: Women in SET Enterprise

Research has consistently shown that female entrepreneurs are more innovative than their male  counterparts; they are more likely to be providing a product new to the market, more likely to be using technology in their products or services and more likely to be offering a product or service that has been developed in the last [...]

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