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Further education opportunities (namely universities offering courses on social economy and social entrepreneurship)... in UK

Business and Social Enterprise course aims to equip the student with the skills to become a social entrepreneur within an existing business organisation. The course is offered at Ruskin College, an Oxford Brookes' Associate Partner College, and is designed to allow the student to continue working while he/she studies.
https://www.brookes.ac.uk/studying-at-brookes/courses/undergraduate/2014/business-and-social-enterprise/

Goldsmiths (University of London) offers an MA in Social Entrepreneurship. This international MA provides practical and sociological tools to individuals motivated to develop alternative economic practices and frameworks to meet such challenges. http://www.gold.ac.uk/pg/ma-social-entrepreneurship/

International Business School - http://www.hult.edu/en/locations/postgraduate/london/
http://www.co-op.ac.uk/

Middlesex University offers courses of Business, Law, Art and Design, Health and Education, Media and Performing Arts and Science and Technology. The university has been awarded the Queen's Anniversary Prize three times and has twice received Queen's Award for Enterprise (for its international work). http://www.mdx.ac.uk/our-research/centres/ceedr/social-enterprise

Ruskin College is an independent college based in Oxford that specialises in providing educational opportunities for adults with few or no qualifications. It offers a Foundation Degree in Business & Social Enterprise http://www.ruskin.ac.uk/course/99/1/Summary

Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship has the mission to demonstrate and accelerate the impact of entrepreneurial activity that aims to transform unjust or unsatisfactory systems and practices. Social entrepreneurs focus on transforming systems and practices that are the root causes of poverty, marginalization, environmental deterioration and accompanying loss of human dignity. In so doing, its may set up for-profit or not-for-profit organizations, and in either case, its primary objective is to create sustainable systems change. http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/ideas-impact/skoll
The University of Cumbria is a Business School based at the University's Lancaster. Their courses are accredited for their quality with national and international business and management bodies. Their vision is to be an active and engaged academic community with a commitment to the success of students and our region, and a first-choice destination for international and home students. The University has a BSc (Hons) on "Social EntrepriseLeadership". http://www.cumbria.ac.uk/Courses/Subjects/BusinessComputing/Undergraduate/SocialEnterpriseLeadership2015.aspx

The University of Stirling provides several programs on Social Enterprise: Postgraduate Certificate, Diploma or MSc http://www.stir.ac.uk/postgraduate/programme-information/prospectus/applied-social-science/social-enterprise/