MBSEC - Melbourne Business School Entrepreneurship Club
Melbourne Business School Entrepreneurs Club provides its members with Knowledge, Network and Experience through forums, workshops, competitions (MUEC) and networking events to support them in their entrepreneurial journey.
| Group type: | Club |
| Focus: | Ideas |
| Organizer: | Student-run |
| Funding: | Corporate Sponsors, University Support |
| Location: | Melbourne, Australia |
| Website: | http://www.mbsec.org |
ABOUT US
MBSEC is a vibrant club that runs several activities to support our community all of them focused on promoting entrepreneurship.
Our flag event is an annual business planning competition:
The Melbourne University Entrepreneurs Challenge - MUEC
NEWSLETTERS (1)
Past Newsletters
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MUEC Challenge 2009
04 March 2009, 07:24PM
MUEC Challenge 2009
Sent by Daniel Trujillo on 04 March 2009, 07:24PM
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COMMENTS (6)
Members (367)
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Aaron Stead
Australian, 33, Completing MBA (Prof) at Melbourne Business School Part time, work Full time at Pitcher Partners Consulting specialising in Financial Modelling and Commercial Contract Negotiations.
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Michelle Ballard
Australian, Strategy & Operations Consultant at Deloitte, pursuing MBA (Prof) at Melbourne Business School
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Akshay Deodhar
Civil Engineering graduate from Pune University, with Master's from Pennsylvania State University, currently pursuing MBA at Melbourne Business School. Last worked as Engineering Director at Pavetech Consultants (Pune, India).
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David Yip
Experienced mentor and business leader with a proven track record of helping teams either win or reach first runner up in MUEC every year for the last 3 years.
Startups (35)
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The Great Little Water Company Asia
A water technology company, with a dynamic culture. Our main focus is bringing a people-friendly, water-saving solution to the Asian market for water treatment of HVAC (heating and cooling) systems. See below for more details.
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Seduberry - the fruit of seduction
Seduberries - More exotic and beautiful than roses, sweeter and healthier than chocolate
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Software Shortlist
Software Shortlist is an innovative online platform that helps small businesses to compare, select and buy the right business software for their specific needs.
Do you guys have any recent event?
International Business Challenge of BITS Pilani , India's best private technical college. Prize money of $7000 and funding opportunities of $200,000. Travel refund opportunities. Last Date to send ex-sums is 25th April 2359 Hrs IST.
http://celbits.org/conquest
Melbourne University Entrepreneurs Challenge (MUEC) Official Launch Party
Tuesday 23 February 2010
Join us for canapes and conversation while you mix and mingle with our distinguished judges, mentors, and speakers, as well as other contestants in the Melbourne University Entrepreneurs Challenge. This is your opportunity to get to know the MUEC network. Also, if you're still looking for team members, the Launch Party is an excellent opportunity to make a connection -- or three.
The organizing committee will be ready to answer any questions about participating in MUEC. If you are still looking for a team then, drop us an email and we can help you match with other participants on the evening.
Date: Tuesday, 23 February - Venue: Gadsden Dining Hall, MBS - Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm - Attire: Business
To find out more about MUEC, please visit www.muec.mbsec.org.
MUEC 2010 is starting!
We have brand new web site dedicated to the event, all are welcome to visit it at http://muec.mbsec.org and think about participation in the event as competitors, mentors, judges or sponsors.
Seduberry on the news:
An engineering graduate from Melbourne, Josh Engwerda, came up with the idea to grow the berries in a heart-shaped mould.
He has teamed up with a farmer at Hillwood, north of Launceston, to grow the strawberries.
An engineering graduate from Melbourne, Josh Engwerda, came up with the idea to grow the berries in a heart-shaped mould.
He has teamed up with a farmer at Hillwood, north of Launceston, to grow the strawberries.
An engineering graduate from Melbourne, Josh Engwerda, came up with the idea to grow the berries in a heart-shaped mould.
He has teamed up with a farmer at Hillwood, north of Launceston, to grow the strawberries.
Read the article
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/01/20/2797316.htm