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The key to breaking into the 200-year higher education industry: Ed Fidoe #12

The key to breaking into the 200-year higher education industry: Ed Fidoe #12

Update: 2025-01-125
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You might have considered opening your own restaurant or launching your own clothing brand, but odds are, you've never once thought about starting your own university.

Fortunately, entrepreneur Ed Fidoe, co-founder of London Interdisciplinary School (LIS), doesn't think like the majority. His plan? To bring new and improved value to an education system that dates back hundreds of years.

“What we do is innovation – which is essentially undoing the last 200 years – to reorganise knowledge, not around disciplines, but around problems," he says.

In today's episode of Founder Favourites, Fidoe sits down with Jennifer Sieg and Emmanuel Nwosu to discuss how his approach could become the new norm. That is if he has the patience to wait a couple hundred years more.

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The key to breaking into the 200-year higher education industry: Ed Fidoe #12

The key to breaking into the 200-year higher education industry: Ed Fidoe #12

Jennifer Sieg & Emmanuel Nwosu