Students attended the Royal Docks Innovation & Enterprise Summer Festival celebrating UEL’s Year of Health, which was packed with activities aimed at promoting creativity, entrepreneurship, and community innovation.
The Royal Docks School of Business and Law (RDSBL) led a range of exciting sessions. Students had the chance to explore UEL’s Practice-Based Centres, offering services from free legal advice and tax clinics to business consultancy. It was an ideal opportunity to connect with experts in fields such as hospitality, tourism, events, and sport.


One of the highlights was the ‘Pimp My Business’ session, where students received personalised branding, marketing, and mentoring to help elevate their business ideas. For those seeking a more interactive experience, the escape room challenge provided a thrilling opportunity to work together and solve clues to rescue a kidnapped professor.
With something for everyone—whether interested in tech, business, or simply exploring new ideas—the festival was a huge success. It showcased UEL’s commitment to fostering innovation and supporting students in their entrepreneurial journeys.

One of the highlights was the ‘Pimp My Business’ session, where students received personalised branding, marketing, and mentoring to help elevate their business ideas. For those seeking a more interactive experience, the escape room challenge provided a thrilling opportunity to work together and solve clues to rescue a kidnapped professor.
With something for everyone—whether interested in tech, business, or simply exploring new ideas—the festival was a huge success. It showcased UEL’s commitment to fostering innovation and supporting students in their entrepreneurial journeys.
The day was a fantastic example of how UEL continues to provide opportunities for creativity, collaboration, and personal growth, reinforcing the University’s role as a hub of innovation and community spirit. We look forward to seeing what next year’s festival will bring!