Five free leadership courses for Chevening changemakers
These five free online courses offer practical strategies, expert insights, and real-world tools in leadership, resilience, change management, nonprofit impact, and entrepreneurial thinking
Boost your entrepreneurial skills with five free online courses to turn ideas into impact.
Whether you’re launching a social enterprise, developing a business idea, or looking to strengthen your leadership skills, entrepreneurship can help you turn innovative ideas into meaningful impact.
As a Chevening scholar or alumnus, you’re already part of a global community of leaders and changemakers. These free online courses can help you build the entrepreneurial mindset, strategic thinking, and practical skills needed to take your next step.
This course introduces the principles of social entrepreneurship, equipping learners with practical tools to develop innovative solutions to social and environmental challenges. Covering topics such as business modelling, design thinking, impact creation, and social innovation, it combines expert insights with real-world case studies to help participants turn ideas into sustainable, high-impact ventures.
Best for: Aspiring social entrepreneurs, changemakers, and professionals interested in creating positive social impact through business.
This introductory course provides a practical overview of entrepreneurship, helping learners understand the fundamentals of starting and growing a business. It explores the role of entrepreneurship in driving innovation and economic growth, introduces different types of entrepreneurs, and challenges common misconceptions about the entrepreneurial journey.
Best for: Aspiring entrepreneurs and professionals who are new to entrepreneurship and want to build a solid foundation before developing a business idea.
This diploma-level course offers a comprehensive introduction to entrepreneurship, covering the key stages of building a business and the qualities needed to succeed as an entrepreneur. Learners will explore entrepreneurial skills, business development, financing options, and practical strategies for turning ideas into successful ventures.
Best for: Aspiring entrepreneurs, early-stage business owners, and professionals considering launching their own venture. The course is particularly useful for learners seeking a broad understanding of entrepreneurship, including business planning, fundraising, and the personal attributes that contribute to entrepreneurial success.
Taught by Harvard Business School Professor Tarun Khanna, this course explores how entrepreneurship can be used to address complex social challenges in emerging markets. Through case studies from sectors including healthcare, fintech, infrastructure, and e-commerce, learners develop practical approaches to problem-solving, innovation, financing, scaling, and measuring social impact.
Best for:
Those interested in social entrepreneurship, international development, public policy, or impact-driven business. It’s particularly valuable for professionals working in emerging markets who want to develop innovative solutions to social and economic challenges while building a strong entrepreneurial mindset.
This Silicon Valley–informed programme brings together entrepreneurs and investors from organisations such as YouTube, Khan Academy, Andreessen Horowitz, Bain Capital, Chegg, and Rotten Tomatoes to share insights from across the startup lifecycle. Learners gain exposure to key concepts in entrepreneurship, innovation, and venture development through real-world experiences and practical frameworks.
It is delivered in two parts:
Part 1: Focuses on insights from Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and investors, exploring the startup journey from idea to growth through lived experience and case-based learning.
Part 2: Builds practical entrepreneurial c
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