Entrepreneurial Development Studies (EDS) is a custom-built programme at Covenant University. It is an all-semester programme and compulsory for all students irrespective of their chosen field of study. It involves both theory and practice. The Centre for Entrepreneurial Development Studies (CEDS) is the programme coordinator.
OUR VISION
The Vision of the Centre is to empower Covenant University graduates entrepreneurially in a bid to make them productive and contribute significantly toward national socio-economic and human development.
OUR MISSION
To develop an entrepreneurial spirit, skill, and knowledge in Covenant University students and others in the external context; to empower them to become wealth creators, thereby empowering the entire community to alleviate poverty in its full ramification.
ACTIVITIES OF THE CENTRE
The main activities of the Centre are in three broad categories:
- Coordinating and teaching the theoretical perspectives on entrepreneurship;
- Coordination of practical demonstrations in selected Entrepreneurial fields; and
- Community impact and capacity building initiatives.
OUR OBJECTIVES
The establishment of the Centre for Entrepreneurial Development Studies is in line with the objectives of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Vision 20: 20 20 of the Federal Government of Nigeria.
The specific objectives include the following:
- Creating and promoting entrepreneurial awareness and opportunities;
- Imparting entrepreneurial skills in the students, staff, and members of the external context in contact with the Centre;
- Enhancing the capacity of potential and practicing entrepreneurs who desire to learn practical skills that will make them self–employed and self-dependent;
- Making employers of labour in Covenant University graduates, thereby depleting unemployment market in Nigeria;
- Stimulating the development and growth of entrepreneurship in Nigeria;
- Provision of market linkages;
- Mentoring of SMEs; and
- Offering supportive programmes to SME operators.
COLLABORATIONS
- Collaboration with ECOWAS in fostering trans-border exchanges in Entrepreneurship Education.
- Partnership with Tshwane University of Technology on fostering African content in Entrepreneurship Education.
- The National Universities Commission, under the Education Partnership for Africa (EPA) with Essex University, UK, and Bayero University, Kano, is collaborating with Covenant University to host the Knowledge Exchange for Entrepreneurship Education (KEEP) component of the partnership. Under the arrangement, two members of faculty were nominated to represent the University at a stakeholder meeting at University of Essex, UK.
RESEARCH
Entrepreneurial Development Studies (EDS) is a custom-built programme at Covenant University. It is an all-semester programme and compulsory for all students irrespective of their chosen field of study. It involves both theory and practice. The Centre for Entrepreneurial Development Studies (CEDS) is the programme coordinator.
OUR VISION
The Vision of the Centre is to empower Covenant University graduates entrepreneurially in a bid to make them productive and contribute significantly toward national socio-economic and human development.
OUR MISSION
To develop an entrepreneurial spirit, skill, and knowledge in Covenant University students and others in the external context; to empower them to become wealth creators, thereby empowering the entire community to alleviate poverty in its full ramification.
ACTIVITIES OF THE CENTRE
The main activities of the Centre are in three broad categories:
- Coordinating and teaching the theoretical perspectives on entrepreneurship;
- Coordination of practical demonstrations in selected Entrepreneurial fields; and
- Community impact and capacity building initiatives.
OUR OBJECTIVES
The establishment of the Centre for Entrepreneurial Development Studies is in line with the objectives of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Vision 20: 20 20 of the Federal Government of Nigeria.
The specific objectives include the following:
- Creating and promoting entrepreneurial awareness and opportunities;
- Imparting entrepreneurial skills in the students, staff, and members of the external context in contact with the Centre;
- Enhancing the capacity of potential and practicing entrepreneurs who desire to learn practical skills that will make them self–employed and self-dependent;
- Making employers of labour in Covenant University graduates, thereby depleting unemployment market in Nigeria;
- Stimulating the development and growth of entrepreneurship in Nigeria;
- Provision of market linkages;
- Mentoring of SMEs; and
- Offering supportive programmes to SME operators.
COLLABORATIONS
- Collaboration with ECOWAS in fostering trans-border exchanges in Entrepreneurship Education.
- Partnership with Tshwane University of Technology on fostering African content in Entrepreneurship Education.
- The National Universities Commission, under the Education Partnership for Africa (EPA) with Essex University, UK, and Bayero University, Kano, is collaborating with Covenant University to host the Knowledge Exchange for Entrepreneurship Education (KEEP) component of the partnership. Under the arrangement, two members of faculty were nominated to represent the University at a stakeholder meeting at University of Essex, UK.