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CONTROLLED ACCESS FOR EDUCATION


The artwork which appears on the


building's facade was created by artist Christopher Tipping


earning Space


in a variety of ways such as: get ing students to work on live company sponsored briefs that are supervised by tutors, off ering internships or by mentoring students wanting to start up their own businesses. Students work in subject areas including market research; branding, PR; media eff ectiveness and evaluation; social media strategies, HR reviews and supporting start-ups. Dr Lorraine Watkins-


business-related courses at Bucks New University and provides opportunities for fi rms to work with students


Mathys, Dean for the Faculty of Design, Media & Management, said: “We are hugely appreciative of Mike Clare’s continued support for the Clare Business School and this Experiential Learning Space will support entrepreneurial students wanting to take forward their creative ideas, including working on projects for sponsoring businesses.”


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