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Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship webinar

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The Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship (PGDE) is an action-based, part-time programme designed specifically for experienced professionals and entrepreneurs. It leads to a qualification awarded by the University of Cambridge. The programme uses a team of Cambridge entrepreneurship experts, combining the forces of academics and seasoned entrepreneurs, to build a range of skills and knowledge.

The Entrepreneurship Centre is able to support participants with ventures ready for acceleration to the next level of growth through a range of additional programmes. For example, a number of Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship graduates have secured places on our Accelerate Cambridge programme.

Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship webinar on “What’s the difference between the PGDE and an MBA ?”

The Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship (PGDE) programme structure and content is designed to provide the right skills, knowledge and networks for entrepreneurs. It also supports and enables the simultaneous development of ventures, startups and enterprises. This webinar will be especially helpful to anyone considering whether to apply for an MBA or the more specialised Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship. Join us by registering online.

Visit our web site to find out more about the Cambridge Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship (PGDE): http://insight.jbs.cam.ac.uk/events/pgde-webinar-on-difference-mba-pgde-may2017/

Have a question about the PGDE ? Please email the team at pgdiploma@jbs.cam.ac.uk

This talk is part of the Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School series.

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