Exxcel – Supporting Women Entrepreneurs

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About the course

Exxcel Programme is a part-time programme for women entrepreneurs who have a business idea they want to explore and develop. This programme will give you the opportunity to build the skills, mindset and knowledge to help you with your entrepreneurial journey.

The programme will take place from March-June 2026 over 4 Saturdays on site in the Rubicon Centre plus 2 online sessions. Participants will undertake modules on a variety of business topics that will provide you with a clear vision on how to move forward with you business idea.

How do I know this programme is for me?

Reason 1: I have a Business Idea I want to explore?

Reason 2: I am interested in starting a business and have an idea but don’t know where to start?

Reason 3: I have a business idea but am not familiar what supports are available for women entrepreneurs?

Reason 4: I want to explore my business idea but have busy life commitments so am unable to commit to a long term/full time?

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