Celebrating five years of Intesa Sanpaolo’s support for incredible women at Oxford Saïd, on International Women's Day
The scholarship has been a transformative experience for me, both personally and professionally.
The scholarship has been a transformative experience for me, both personally and professionally.
Celebrating World Book Day, we speak to MBA alumnus Amol Kane and his co-founder wife Sonal, who are transforming the world’s youngest citizens through reading.
Honouring women making an impact during International Women’s Day this week, we spotlight a phenomenal Oxford Saïd EMBA student developing revolutionary tech.
The integral role businesses play in national development will be the focus of the 15th annual Oxford Africa Business Forum.
The global programme answers ‘an insatiable appetite’ to be entrepreneurial at Oxford Saïd.
Saïd Business School's Deputy Dean for Faculty and Research has been named the UK’s most-published author by the American Marketing Association.
Our MBAs are set to kick off one of the most exciting elements of their studies at Oxford.
The multi-award-winning poet and academic Athol Williams has joined Saïd Business School as a Lecturer in Management.
A team of MBAs have won a competition to represent Oxford University at the prestigious Turner MIINT competition in the United States later this year.
It has been 20 years since the first Executive MBA (EMBA) class walked into Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford.
Saïd Business School and HEC Montréal have renewed their commitment to offer scholarships and research positions to exceptional graduates.
The Financial Times has named Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford a double winner in their first global Responsible Business Education Awards.
Oxford Saïd Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation has been selected to to advise the Bank of England (BoE) and HM Treasury (HMT) on the digital pound.
New data-backed insights and best practices for shifting from a shareholder primacy to a stakeholder value creation business model have been published.
This year's Global Opportunities and Threats: Oxford (GOTO) challenge will see Oxford Saïd students providing industry-wide solutions to complex issues.