School for Social Entrepreneurs

School for Social Entrepreneurs

To provide training of social enterprise and entrepreneurship.

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The School for Social Entrepreneurs (SSE) was founded by the British Social Entrepreneur Michael Young also known as the Lord of Dartington in 1997. Michael Young was a social innovator who had previously launched the Consumers' Association the Open University and around 40 other organisations. The School opened in the summer of 1997 and welcomed its first cohort of students in early 1998. Since then over 1000 social entrepreneurs between the ages of 17 and 74 have completed the SSE programmes. Today the SSE has active schools in Cornwall Devon Liverpool London Hampshire Suffolk West Midlands Scotland and Yorkshire as well as international schools in Australia and Canada.

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2nd Floor The Fire Station 139 Tooley St
London, SE1 2HZ
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irela



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Last Update: Dec 09, 2017 10:07 a.m.

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