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Sustainable pathways to scalable, replicable solutions

Social entrepreneurs, join us

Social entrepreneurs and their enterprises are essential members of the Skoll Centre community.

We work closely with entrepreneurs to amplify their impact and connect them with the right resources.

Join us.

Gain business consultancy from MBAs for your enterprise

In need of strategic help? MBA students contribute valuable expertise to organisations creating social and environmental value. Working in teams of four, students undertake an eight-week consultancy project over the summer team. See if you are a right match.

Attend the Skoll World Forum

The Skoll World Forum is the leading gathering of social entrepreneurs globally. It is held annually at Saїd Business School and is co- produced with the Skoll Foundation.  Learn more at www.skollworldforum.com

Give a lecture at Saїd Business School

We bring leading social innovators from around the world to the University of Oxford to share their stories and insights. If you are interested in speaking, please contact Brooke.Williams@sbs.ox.ac.uk

Be a mentor

Each year, our students are keen to pursue mentoring relationships with leaders of social ventures. This provides them with a grounded context for their learning, and enables organisations to begin to explore the benefits of building a relationship with a leading business school which understands their needs.

Matches are made at the beginning of the school year in early October. If you would like to express interest in this sort of partnership, please contact us.

Recruit our students

The University of Oxford is a hub of talent.  Our students are eager to learn from you, and seek opportunities to intern, consult and work with your enterprises.  Almost 50% of the 2010 MBA class were members of the Oxford Business Network Social Entrepreneurship club, and are eager to gain experience in the sector.

Created at 20/08/2009 14:32  by Alexis Ettinger 
Last modified at 28/04/2011 16:57  by Skoll Centre