 The title of this Teaching and Learning Initiative is Entrepreneurial Education in the Liberal Arts. This project led by Mary Maclec College involves collaborations between management, academic staff and the students union. The project team also involves MIC working with many different existing networks, organisations and innovation centres such as the Midwest Regional Skills Forum and the Midwest Enterprise Plan and Paul Partnership, a social enterprise. Including a variety of organisations ensures that this project has the commitment from key stakeholders with matching priorities aligning with our own institutional strategic plan but also the regional and national strategies including the National Forum's Professional Development Framework. This project aims to explore connections between the Liberal Arts and entrepreneurship through dialogue, communication and information and knowledge exchange. A suite of blended professional development opportunities exploring the integration of entrepreneurial education in the Liberal Arts were developed to academic staff and students at MIC. All pedagogies, resources and tools developed for the professional development sessions and developed during these professional development sessions were made available through an open access repository. The repository also includes podcasts, videos and frameworks for developing entrepreneurial education in a programme of the Liberal Arts across many different subject disciplines. The professional development sessions and project outputs will now influence the teaching and learning experiences of academic staff and in turn our undergraduate students of the Liberal Arts in fostering a culture that fully embraces entrepreneurship and innovation. The project aims to provide students and staff with the essential building blocks of innovation, leadership and entrepreneurial mindset in the Liberal Arts graduates in developing informed, active, proactive and responsible citizens.