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Hatchery incubator programme information session

29 June 2026, 1:00 pm–2:00 pm

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Learn how to successfully apply to join our Hatchery startup incubator programme at this online information session. The Hatchery is open to UCL students and recent graduates.

Event Information

Open to

UCL students | UCL alumni

Availability

Yes

Organiser

UCL Innovation & Enterprise

Location

Online (MS Teams)

Overview

The Hatchery is an equity-free startup incubator programme for UCL students and recent graduates, located at BaseKX, UCL’s dedicated entrepreneurship hub in King’s Cross.

As part of the Hatchery, you'll have access to co-working space, resources and support to help your startup succeed.

Join this online information session to find out more about the Hatchery and how to submit a successful application.

Find out more about the Hatchery programme.

Who it's for

This session is open to UCL students and graduates only.

What to expect

The session will be online and you'll be sent the Teams meeting link by email after you register.

The session will cover:

  • details of the Hatchery programme, including what’s involved and expectations
  • requirements you need to meet to be eligible to apply
  • the application process
  • what information you’ll need to include in your application
  • what we’ll be looking for, and what makes a good application.

There’ll be time for you to ask questions about the application process, but we won’t be able to give any specific advice on your startup in these sessions.

For specific advice about your startup, you can arrange a meeting with one of our advisors.

Accessibility

If you have any accessibility requirements or requests, please let us know in the signup form.

Date and times

Monday, 29 June, 1pm to 2pm.

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UCL Innovation & Enterprise reserves the right to make changes to the programme, location and/or speakers without prior notice. Such alterations are occasionally necessary due to circumstances beyond our control.