The Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) has selected Manchester Metropolitan University to pilot a scheme aimed at helping graduates set up local businesses and boost the regional economy. The university will share 拢1 million in funding for the programme with the universities of Salford, Liverpool and Cumbria and Liverpool John Moores University. Steve Broomhead, chief executive of the NWDA, said: "We have an enterprise gap in the North West. We need more business start-ups."
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