
Following on from my moan about why Warwick SU aren’t interested in student start-ups I was a little worried that people may think that Warwick Uni itself isn’t a great place to start a business when in fact the complete opposite is true. I wanted to outline some of the reasons why Warwick IS an amazing place to start a business and why it’s reputation for entrepreneurial activity is justified and deserved.
1.) Warwick Business School has to be the first on the list. Whatever people say about the institution, it is one of the leading business schools in the country regularly featuring in the top 5 rankings. The facilities and teaching on the whole are first rate and their investment in technology to aid learning such as my.wbs.ac.uk is well ahead of all other departments and most other universities. The idea for E-resistible came out of a first year module called The Integrative Project which gets undergraduates actively participating in entrepreneurial activity right from the start of their degrees. It is safe to say that without this module we may not have a business now.
2.) Warwick Entrepreneurs is the society run by students specifically to help other students with their start-ups. This was set up a few years back by Demetri Koursaris founder of The Uni Express and has been run by some very capable presidents in recent years. They regularly run workshops to help students bring their ideas to fruition and organise a university wide competition to win £1000 called Be Your Own Boss which E-resistible entered and won last year.
3.) Warwick Internet Entrepreneurs is an offshoot of Warwick Entrepreneurs designed to specifically help students with ideas that involve the internet. Lead by Oo The Nigerian they are turning Warwick into an enterprise hub for the West Midlands and have a vision to create a UK silicon valley around Warwick rather than London.
4.) Warwick is a campus uni which lends itself to so much more entrepreneurial activity than a city one. Students are very easy to identify and market to, they also require more services than people living in a city who have them all right outside. This means that immediately there is a demand for a takeaway delivery service, The Uni Express provide student bus travel to off campus night clubs, I have even heard of students making homemade bread and selling it to others in their hall because Tesco’s is a 15 minute walk away. A campus with 3000 people living in close proximity is a perfect place to start a business with a captive audience just waiting to try out your product or service.
5.) The university do help! Obviously Warwick is primarily an education establishment so its not their job to help students launch businesses, however once they knew about us the communications team in particular have helped E-resistible enormously. They have featured us in their 2010 prospectus for WBS, got us interviews with newspapers such as the Birmingham Post and basically use E-resistible as a good example where-ever appropriate. They do get the benefit from this too however it is very welcome exposure for us and shows that the department is switched on to what is happening across campus. Incidentally check out their advent calendar on the 16th, hint hint!
That’s just a few reasons why Warwick IS a fantastic place to start a business and the amount of entrepreneurial activity taking place all over campus is proof that it is an environment conducive to getting your idea off the ground. The main ingredients to a successful start-up are still the people involved and that will never change, but if you’re in an environment that is encouraging and supportive the chances of success are most definitely increased.


