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Call for UK’s Young Music Entrepreneurs
31/03/08

The British Council and NESTA opened applications for a new award that seeks to stimulate the development of the UK music industry in an international business context. This aims to find the most talented young entrepreneurs in the UK?s music industry and give them the chance to find out more about what is happening out there, by becoming part of the British Council?s international network of young creative entrepreneurs.
The competition is open to music industry specialists between 25 and 35 years of age, who have at least three years experience and a track record in innovation. Applicants must be seeking to push the boundaries of the industry and have a vision for extending international business and cultural relations through music.
If you think this sounds like you then you could well be the inaugural winner of this prestigious new award.
Applications are now open. The deadline to apply is: 6 May 2008
For more information about the award and details of application procedure please visit: www.creativeconomy.org.uk/ukyme08
by Andi
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