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Enterprise

We offer a wide range of services to businesses and organisations of all sizes:

Problem Solving

We can investigate, identify and propose solutions to problems with your business processes, products and systems through the use of short student projects, analytical services, consultancy or contract research.

Consultancy

With a large pool of specialist staff, experienced across a large number of industry sectors and business functions, we can provide a wide range of consultancy services at a level to suit your needs. Whether it’s a short consultancy or a more substantial collaboration, we have access to expert advisers who can help your business.

Recruitment

From student projects to work placements, or the recruitment of graduates, our students are one of our major resources and are the workforce of tomorrow. We offer a range of ways in which you can utilise them to help your business. In many cases this service is free or heavily subsidised.

Training

Training and development is appropriate to people at all levels of your business, and offers the ongoing benefits of more flexible staff, greater productivity and improved staff retention. We are able to help you identify training needs and either provide the training or find a suitable training provider.  We specialise in continuous professional development across a wide range of specialisms and in delivering programmes in a flexible way that enables easy access and minimum disruption to busy work schedules.
Contact

Many schools talk about running "live" projects; Greenwich actually does it. The Greenwich Design Group is a design office, run by students and staff to design and build real projects, giving students unparalleled working experience - and the chance to compare what their tutors say when they're teaching with what they do in practice!

Students are involved right through the design process - including funding applications, management and client presentations.

The office can expand to suit workload, and takes full advantage of the specialist facilities and staff available within the school and the faculty. Students can apply to work on the course as part of their year out.

In the first instance contact either

Professor David Isaac, Director of Research and Enterprise
Peter Dalton, Director of Resources