About the Event
Join us for the ‘Shaping Tomorrow with Women and Youth Entrepreneurship’ conference, an inspiring morning of interdisciplinary research, discussion, and collaboration. This online conference explores the essential role that women and young people play in driving entrepreneurial innovation and shaping inclusive economic futures.
The event is supported by the Sustainable Travel and Tourism Advanced Research Centre (STTAR Centre) and the Haydn Green Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (HGI) and brings together leading academics, policymakers, and practitioners to examine entrepreneurship in diverse contexts, including insights from the research project ‘Bamboo Culture in Rural China’. The presentations and discussions will connect academic research with real world practice and highlight upcoming funding opportunities.
Who is this for?
Although the overall conference is hybrid, this registration is exclusively for online participants only, providing access to the morning programme.
Why Attend?
- Learn from internationally recognised scholars in tourism, entrepreneurship, and innovation.
- Explore how women and youth are driving social and economic transformation worldwide.
- Engage with cutting edge research from the STTAR Centre and Haydn Green Institute networks.
- Participate in an open discussion connecting online and in person audiences.
Event Organisers
The conference is organised by Dr Carol X. Zhang, Associate Professor in Tourism Marketing and Management, and Deputy Director of the Sustainable Travel and Tourism Advanced Research Centre (STTAR Centre), at the 糖心原创, supported by her grant, and delivered in collaboration with Professor Michael Zisuh Ngoasong, Professor of Entrepreneurship at the University of York.
Register your place by 18 April
Participation is free and open to all however registration is required. After completing the registration using the link below you will receive an MS Teams link via email.
More information
For full details on the conference agenda and key speakers, please .