Registered Networks: Cambridge
  • Athena Network Cambridge,Saffron Walden & Newmarket

    30/08/2007

    A great networking group for business women,meeting monthly at lunchtime. the meetings offer an opportunity to generate new business and to develop professional skills. They are structured and fun,professional and supportive.

  • Cambridge Association for Women in Science and Engineering

    31/05/2007

    Cambridge AWiSE is a voluntary membership organisation which aims to retain and enhance the participation of women in science, engineering and technology fields in both industry and academia. We provide networking opportunities, both professional and social, through our regular meetings. We act as a source of information relevant to women in SET through our website (www.camawise.org.uk) and newsletters and we are affiliated to a national mentoring scheme, MentorSET, which our members can join for free.

  • Cambridge Businesswomen's Network

    25/04/2007

    The Cambridge Business Women’s Network aims to offer regional women in business the opportunity to meet, forge contacts and extend their skills. Our monthly events are open to women from all sectors of the business community including the professions, the public sector, large corporations and small businesses and are a great networking opportunity. Come along and join one of the liveliest networks in this region!

  • Cambridge Filmmakers Network

    25/04/2007

    Cambridge Filmmakers Network is a group of professional, amateur and student filmmakers based in and around the Cambridge area. We meet every fortnight in the Arts Picturehouse to discuss projects and ideas, offer advice or just chat and socialise..

  • Cambridge Network

    10/01/2008

    The Mission of the Cambridge Network is to link like minded people from business and academia to each other and to the global high technology community for the benefit of the Cambridge region. The Cambridge Network enables its members to work together and leverage their collective resources in new ways for the benefit of technology-enabled enterprise and adjacent stakeholders in the Cambridge region. We are committed to: * Raising Cambridge’s Game * Collaborative Advantage * Sharing for Success We achieve this by using a variety of technology, knowledge and people-based tools to enhance business processes both on a local and a global scale. We facilitate member communication through this website and also we organise about 40 member events per year.

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  • Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Social Enterprise Network

    25/04/2007

    The social enterprise network in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough is a group of people who work in or around social enterprise, and meet on an approximately quarterly basis to network and communicate. In order to be as inclusive as possible, there are no formal membership requirements to attend the meetings, and we have in the past welcomed people from many different backgrounds, all of whom have something to contribute to the mix. Attendees are encouraged to join Social Enterprise East of England, the regional body for social enterprise networking, and The Social Enterprise People, but it is not necessary to do so. People come to the meetings because it is an opportunity for like-minded colleagues to meet and share experiences or good practice and potentially form new partnerships and collaborations. Newcomers to the world of social enterprise have also learned a lot from chatting to people about their work in the sector. The format of the meetings is usually to hear a presentation and have a short discussion about a particular theme, then plenty of time is allowed for general networking and chatting with colleagues. All of the meetings are free, generally last for 2 or 3 hours, and refreshments are …

  • Cambridge University Entrepreneurs

    05/07/2007

    Cambridge University Entrepreneurs organises the most successful student run business planning and creation competitions in Europe. Since 1999, CUE has had over 450 entries and has awarded over £280,000 in grants to 31 business ideas. These companies have raised more than £15m further funding and are currently valued at more than £30m. Our competitions help you create global companies.

  • Cambridge Women's Lunch Club

    25/04/2007

    Cambridge Women is a business networking group for women living and working in and around Cambridge. Our lunch meetings are informal and relaxed, and a place where you can make business contacts, tap into the experiences of other like-minded women, or make friends. The choice is yours! If you’re just starting out in business come along and get inspired.

  • CaMedia

    03/03/2008

    CaMedia is a society for people working in media and creative industries in and around Cambridge, CAMBS, UK (not the ones in Gloucestershire, Massachusetts, or New Zealand!). CaMedia is primarily a “real world” organisation, based on speaker meetings, discussion groups, and just plain socialising. The society was formed in 2003 and now has over 400 registered members.

  • Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning

    14/01/2008

    The Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL) delivers a range of educational activities on the practise of Entrepreneurship, to inspire and build skills and ‘spread the spirit of enterprise’ within the University of Cambridge and beyond … CfEL runs Enterprise Tuesday events which aim to introduce participants to the world of business, as well as to encourage and inspire individuals to pursue their entrepreneurial ambition. Enterprise Tuesday is a free evening programme open to all Cambridge University staff and students, other universities and members of the local high tech business community, and is specifically designed and targeted at those who: * want to learn about how to transform an idea into business * want to find out if entrepreneurship is for you * want to acquire some of the vocabulary of business and how businesses think about ideas * learn how to protect your intellectual property in the early stages of venturing * learn some practical business skills

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