This seminar explores the impacts of enterprise and entrepreneurship education (EE) within Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the UK. Through an examination of a range of publications, including the authors' own work, we aim to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of what is currently known, what ongoing research is uncovering, and the critical areas that warrant further exploration. EE has, for some time, been seen as an engine for innovation, regional economic growth, and job creation. Yet, for all its promise, there is surprisingly little literature that can speak to these impacts or connect them to interventions in a meaningful way outside of a small number of specific contexts. This continues to be the case, even though there have been numerous calls to address this agenda over a prolonged period. The seminar will cover a range of key themes, including the efficacy of different pedagogical approaches, the role of institutional support, and outcomes for graduates. This approach will provide a nuanced perspective on the impacts of EE, which we hope will help participants to better understand current thinking, reflect on their own work, and create future research projects. The seminar format is particularly well-suited for this topic because it allows for an interactive discussion and the exchange of ideas among participants. Our seminar will encourage active engagement, critical thinking, and collaborative learning. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions, share their experiences, and explore potential projects.