Budding entrepreneurs may want to reconsider their holidays and go back to school this summer.

The Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL) is once again offering its Summer School to help entrepreneurial dreamers realise their business ambitions.

Now in its seventh year, the CfEL's one-week intensive training programme aims to expose its students to focused expertise and a host of leading entrepreneurs and professional experts.

The Summer School programme runs from 11 to 16 July at the University of Cambridge's Judge Institute of Management.

The programme has spawned several businesses including Artimi, CMR Fuel Cells, Daniolabs, BlueGnome, Surface Generation, Alphamosaic (now Broadcom) and Delta Aviation.

Matthew Byatt, who founded Delta Aviation following his experience at the Summer School, said the programme, "involved a small amount of disruption to my day job while enabling the development of a specific business idea with access to mentors and complete focus on the issues."

"The programme is really about developing the right business skills so that ideas can be transformed into commercial reality," said Dr. Shai Vyakarnam, director of CfEL.