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What does government need to deliver, and what do businesses need? Our experts comment ahead of UK’s first AI Safety Summit
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This week the UK Government’s AI Safety Summit will seek to answer some of the big questions around the use of artificial intelligence.
Global Innovation Index 2023: Switzerland, Sweden and the US lead the Global Innovation ranking
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Switzerland, Sweden, the US, the UK and Singapore are the world’s most innovative economies in 2023, according to WIPO’s Global Innovation Index.
Malawian students share the impact computers donated by Oxford Saïd have had on their lives
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High-school students at a secondary school in Malawi have spoken about the positive impact computers donated by Oxford Saïd, have had on their lives.
Professor Samer Jarkasy joins Oxford-based energy firm at vanguard of clean fusion power
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Associate Fellow, Professor Samer Jarkasy, has joined Tokamak Energy, a pioneering fusion energy company seeking to reduce global reliance on fossil fuels.
As the NHS looks back on 75-years service, a new programme is developing leaders for a ‘digital by default’ NHS
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On the 75th birthday of the UK’s NHS, a student and NHS clinician in Oxford's new MSc in Global Healthcare Leadership Programme says innovation is crucial.
Robots make the best investors when it comes to private equity funds, new research shows
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A robot can select the best private equity (PE) funds, as new research by business schools, SKEMA in Lille, TUM in Munich, and Oxford Saïd have shown.
Corporate reporting takes a huge step forward this week
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The International Sustainability Standards Board launches its first two standards this week marking a huge step forward in corporate reporting.
On anniversary of 'An Inconvenient Truth' an MBA student considers what's changed following Al Gore's recent Oxford appearance
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Former US Vice-President Al Gore spoke at Oxford in 2016 and again last month, our MBA student Minahil Amin shares her perspective on the change in tone.
One week on from their historic MBAT victory MBA Juliet Zhu gives a front-row view on dancing the team to gold
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The Saïd Business School MBA team captured the MBAT gold medal for the fifth consecutive win in this year’s ‘MBA Olympics'.
EMBA student Jan Baan making his mark on the international stage with his thriving e-commerce brand
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Oxford Saïd Executive MBA student and CEO, Jan Baan, has been named by Forbes as one Europe’s leading young entrepreneurs.
New online Venture Series for entrepreneurs launches
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Saïd Business School has announced a new series of online programmes to support entrepreneurs on their journey to success.
Asia Michelis named Oxford's best junior chef in city-wide competition
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Oxford Saïd's Commis Chef Asia Michelis has won the overall award in the city's Junior Chef of the Year Awards for her exceptional cooking skills.
MBA student Magdalena Kupfersberger named one of Europe's leading social enterprise role models
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Social entrepreneur Magdalena Kupfersberger has been named as one of Europe's Top 100 Women in Social Enterprise for 2023.
Oxford Saïd partners with The Turing Trust to support digital education for students in sub-Sahara Africa
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The Saïd Business School continues its impact initiative through a donation of IT equipment to The Turing Trust.
Distinguished fintech leader discusses gender imbalance, her career and the future of the industry
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To celebrate women in fintech, we ask Pinar Ozcan to share her career journey and thoughts on what can be done to address the industry gender imbalance.
A celebration of exciting new books from our world-leading academics, on World Book Day
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As we celebrate World Book Day, we are delighted to highlight brand new books from our world-leading academics here at Saïd Business School.
A new approach to hybrid work can de-escalate tensions between employers and employees, new research shows
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Professors Jonathan Trevor and Matthias Holweg offer solutions conducive to company culture and innovation capability affected by flexible work
World risks failing to meet UN Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, warns Dean Soumitra Dutta as COP15 starts
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Saïd Business School Dean Soumitra Dutta explains the critical connection between innovation and UN SDGs.
Companies trialing a four-day week report substantial revenue increase with none returning to 40 hours per week
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Four-day week pioneering pilot programme a huge success, new research reveals