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Universities should teach undergraduates how to start up companies, the prime minister’s enterprise advisor has said.

Lord Young of Graffham told a conference that higher education had to “instil the very concept of enterprise” into young people.

“Every undergraduate during the course of their degree - and I know exactly how little people do during their undergraduate degree…should have a short course on setting up (their) own company,” he told the Student and Graduate Entrepreneurship in Colleges and Universities conference in London on 20 March.

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