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Saïd Business School

Saïd Business School (Oxford Saïd or SBS) is the business school of the University of Oxford. The school is a provider of management education and is consistently ranked as one of the world's top business schools.

Saïd Business School
EstablishedCentre for Management Studies 1965, re-branded 1996[1]
DeanProfessor Soumitra Dutta
Academic staff
90
Undergraduates300
Postgraduates354 MBA
240 EMBA
80 MFE
30 MGHL
50 MLF
120 MMPM
50
Location
Oxford
,
England
,
United Kingdom

51°45′40″N 1°15′12″W / 51.7611°N 1.2534°W / 51.7611; -1.2534
AffiliationsUniversity of Oxford
Websitewww.sbs.ox.ac.uk

The Oxford MBA has a strong reputation for entrepreneurship and, in particular, social entrepreneurship. Every year, ~9% of the MBA graduates start their own venture right after graduation – a figure surpassed only by Stanford GSB (17%) and Harvard Business School (9%). In 2020 and 2021, Oxford Said was ranked #20 globally in PitchBook's ranking of MBA programs for founders and #14 for female founders.[2] In PitchBook's 2022 ranking for number of graduates and MBAs who have founded capital-backed companies, Oxford ranked #8 worldwide, with 1,083 founders starting 905 companies and raising $34 billion in capital.[3]

The Oxford School of Management Studies was rebranded as Saïd Business School in 1996 after a donation from Wafic Saïd. New premises were built on Park End Street and opened in 2001. The Thatcher Business Education Centre was opened on the same site in 2012 after a further donation from Saïd. The School has another centre at Egrove Park, on the former site of Templeton College, and in 2019 acquired an old power station in Osney to convert into a Global Leadership Centre.

Saïd Business School is the University of Oxford's department for graduate students in business, management and finance. Undergraduates are also taught as part of the Economics and Management course together with the Economics Department.

As of June 2022, the Dean of Said Business School is Professor Soumitra Dutta.

History edit

Business education at the University of Oxford dates back to 1965, when the Oxford Centre for Management Studies was founded. The centre was renamed Templeton College in 1983 as a result of a donation from Sir John Templeton.[4]

In 1988 a committee chaired by Sir Claus Moser (warden of Wadham College) recommended that the University set up a new School of Management Studies. The University agreed to establish a Business School in 1990 and the Oxford School of Management Studies was set up in premises at the Old Radcliffe Infirmary with its first intake of students arriving in 1993. The first director was Dr Clark Brundin, who had been the vice-chancellor of the University of Warwick since 1985. He was also appointed as president of Templeton College.[5]

Saïd Business School was founded in 1996 when Syrian-born businessman Wafic Saïd offered the University a donation of £20 million. A site for the new premises was found on Park End Street opposite Oxford railway station on what was formerly the Oxford Rewley Road railway station. The building was designed by Edward Jones and Sir Jeremy Dixon.[5] The opening on 5 November 2001 was accompanied by a demonstration by students concerned about the controversial nature of Wafic Saïd's donation. [6] Saïd was linked with the UK's signing of the Al-Yamamah arms deal.[7]

In 2007 Templeton College merged with Green College to form Green Templeton College, based on the existing Green College site. The former Templeton site at Egrove Park then became the Saïd Business School Executive Education Centre. In 2012 the Thatcher Business Education Centre, financed by a donation from Saïd, was opened on the Park End Street site.[4] Saïd donated a further £15 million in 2019 to finance the conversion of the old Osney power station into a Global Leadership Centre.[7]

In 2020 Saïd Business School lost an employment tribunal case brought by its former director of custom executive education.[8] The tribunal found that the whistleblower had been unfairly dismissed and awarded her £1,499,606.62.[9]

Degree programmes edit

 
A bust of Wafic Saïd

Saïd Business School's main degree programmes are its one-year full-time MBA programme, 21-month modular Executive MBA programme, the DPhil or PhD Programme in Management Studies, the MSc in Financial Economics in cooperation with the Economics Department, the two-year MSc in Major Programme Management and the one-year MSc in Law and Finance (MLF) in conjunction with the Oxford Law Faculty.[10]

Undergraduate programme edit

Saïd Business School offers one undergraduate programme: Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Management. This programme is taught jointly by the Department of Economics and the Business School.[11]

Graduate programmes edit

 
SBS building

MBA edit

Saïd Business School offers a one-year full-time Master of Business Administration degree, which enrolls approximately 320 students per year. In the 2018–2019 class of 315 students, 61% were male and 39% were female with 62 nationalities represented and averaged 5 years of work experience.[12] The MBA programme was updated for the 2014/15 academic year[13]

EMBA edit

Saïd Business School also offers a 22 month or 24 month part-time 'Executive Master of Business Administration' degree designed for people with more than 5 years' management experience. The Oxford EMBA is studied through 16 week-long modules largely taught in Oxford, but with at least two conducted in key international markets. As of 2016, the programme ran two iterations per year, with new cohorts starting in both January and September. There were 61 students in September 2022 class, from 33 different nationalities and 41% of which are women. There are several scholarships for women available each year for outstanding candidates.[14][15]

1+1 MBA edit

Dean Peter Tufano started the Oxford 1+1 MBA programme which allows students to pair the one-year full-time MBA programme with one of a selection of one-year MSc programmes offered by other University of Oxford departments.[16]

MSc in Major Programme Management (MMPM) edit

The School runs a part-time two-year MSc in Major Programme Management. It accepts approximately 50-60 students per cohort, running a programme that features 8 modules and a thesis. Module topics (in 2022) are:

  • Designing and managing successful programmes
  • Major programme risk
  • Systems thinking
  • Governance and stakeholder management
  • Commercial leadership
  • Research methods
  • Managing performance
  • Globalisation and major programmes[17][10]

MSc in Global Healthcare Leadership edit

The School starts a part-time (hybrid) two-year MSc in Global Healthcare Leadership in September 2022/23 academic year. It was intended to start in the 2021/22 year but deferred due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This programme is being managed under both Said Business School and Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Services. It has 8 modules each proceeded by a week of teachings in Oxford.[10][18]

Academic performance edit

Business Rankings
Europe MBA
QS (2023)[19]6
Financial Times (2023)[20]8
Global MBA
QS (2023)[21]16
Financial Times (2023)[22]28

University of Oxford is 1st in the 2022 Times Higher Education World University Rankings.

In the QS MBA rankings by Career Specialization, the Oxford MBA had the following rankings globally:[23]

Finance: #7 in 2021 and 2023.

Entrepreneurship: #4 in 2019, #10 in 2021, and #7 in 2023.

Information Management: #12 in 2021 and #5 in 2023.

Technology: #9 in 2021 and #3 in 2023.

Consulting: #24 in 2021 and #19 in 2023.


In the 2023 CEO World Magazine B-school rankings, Oxford Said ranked 5th globally.[24]

In the Financial Times E-MBA ranking, Oxford Said ranked #17, #10, #18, #12, #15 globally from 2018 to 2022.[25]

Admissions edit

Admissions to the Oxford Full-Time MBA program is highly competitive. Out of ~2,000 applicants each year, 1 in 4 are offered a seat at the Oxford MBA, with ~70% of the admits accepting the offer. The 25% acceptance rate is in line with the rates at the Top 10-15 US B-schools (based on USNews Rankings).

The 2022-23 cohort of students on the MBA course comprised 64 different nationalities, with 93% coming from outside the UK. Nearly half (48%) were women. The median GMAT score was 690 and median GRE composite score was 320 (Quant - 160; Verbal - 160). The cohort's average work experience was 5 years and average age was 29 years.[26]

Administration edit

For administrative purposes, Saïd Business School is part of the University of Oxford's Social Sciences Division. In June 2022 Professor Soumitra Dutta, former Professor of Management at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business at Cornell University in New York, took up the position of Dean, replacing interim Dean Sue Dopson, Professor of Organisational Behaviour and Fellow of Green Templeton College.[27] Previous Deans were Professor Peter Tufano (2011-2021), Professor Colin Mayer (2006–2011), Professor Anthony Hopwood (1999–2006) and Professor Sir John Kay (1996–1998).[4]

Notable alumni edit

Faculty edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . University of Oxford. Archived from the original on 10 June 2008. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  2. ^ "2021 PitchBook university rankings: Top 50 colleges for founders | PitchBook". pitchbook.com. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  3. ^ Bleizeffer, Kristy (22 November 2022). "PitchBook's Top Universities For Startup Founders". Poets&Quants. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  4. ^ a b c "Our History". Saïd Business School. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  5. ^ a b Arena, Lise; Dang, Rani Jeanne (2010). "Learning lessons from the past: A historical exploration of a century of business education at Oxford and Cambridge (1900s-2000s). Management History Research Group Conference, July 2010, St Andrews, United Kingdom". HAL-SHS. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  6. ^ Jarvis, Paul; Norwood, Tamarin. . The Oxford Student. Archived from the original on 16 April 2005. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
  7. ^ a b "Business School receives £15 million donation from Syrian "arms deal fixer"". Cherwell. 27 April 2019.
  8. ^ "Whistleblower wins case against Saïd Business School". University Business. 8 January 2021.
  9. ^ "Dr E Heslop v Oxford Said Business School Limited and others". 29 December 2020.
  10. ^ a b c "Saïd Business School". University of Oxford. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  11. ^ "B.A. (Hon) in Economics and Management". University of Oxford. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  12. ^ "2018–19 MBA class profile". University of Oxford. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
  13. ^ Bradshaw, Della (22 May 2014). "Oxford MBA to focus on global issues and effective leadership". Financial Times. www.ft.com. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
  14. ^ "Oxford Executive MBA - Said Business School". Said Business School. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  15. ^ "EMBA Profiles - Class of September 2022" (PDF). Said Business School. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
  16. ^ "Oxford 1+1 MBA". University of Oxford. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  17. ^ "MSc in Major Programme Management | Saïd Business School". www.sbs.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  18. ^ "Oxford MGHL - Said Business School and Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Services". Said Business School. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  19. ^ "QS Europe MBA Rankings 2023". Quacquarelli Symonds.
  20. ^ "Global MBA Ranking 2022". Financial Times.
  21. ^ "QS Global MBA Rankings 2023". Quacquarelli Symonds.
  22. ^ "Global MBA Ranking 2023". Financial Times.
  23. ^ "QS MBA by Career Specialisation Rankings 2023". TopMBA.com. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  24. ^ Papadopoulos, Anna (3 January 2023). "Best Business Schools In The World For 2023". CEOWORLD magazine. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  25. ^ "EMBA 2022 - Business school rankings from the Financial Times - FT.com". rankings.ft.com. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  26. ^ "FAQs - The Oxford MBA". Saïd Business School. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  27. ^ "Welcoming Dean Dutta, who starts at the School today". Saïd Business School. Retrieved 14 June 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website of Saïd Business School

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Said Business School Oxford Said or SBS is the business school of the University of Oxford The school is a provider of management education and is consistently ranked as one of the world s top business schools Said Business SchoolEstablishedCentre for Management Studies 1965 re branded 1996 1 DeanProfessor Soumitra DuttaAcademic staff90Undergraduates300Postgraduates354 MBA240 EMBA80 MFE 30 MGHL 50 MLF120 MMPMDoctoral students50LocationOxford England United Kingdom51 45 40 N 1 15 12 W 51 7611 N 1 2534 W 51 7611 1 2534AffiliationsUniversity of OxfordWebsitewww sbs ox ac ukThe Oxford MBA has a strong reputation for entrepreneurship and in particular social entrepreneurship Every year 9 of the MBA graduates start their own venture right after graduation a figure surpassed only by Stanford GSB 17 and Harvard Business School 9 In 2020 and 2021 Oxford Said was ranked 20 globally in PitchBook s ranking of MBA programs for founders and 14 for female founders 2 In PitchBook s 2022 ranking for number of graduates and MBAs who have founded capital backed companies Oxford ranked 8 worldwide with 1 083 founders starting 905 companies and raising 34 billion in capital 3 The Oxford School of Management Studies was rebranded as Said Business School in 1996 after a donation from Wafic Said New premises were built on Park End Street and opened in 2001 The Thatcher Business Education Centre was opened on the same site in 2012 after a further donation from Said The School has another centre at Egrove Park on the former site of Templeton College and in 2019 acquired an old power station in Osney to convert into a Global Leadership Centre Said Business School is the University of Oxford s department for graduate students in business management and finance Undergraduates are also taught as part of the Economics and Management course together with the Economics Department As of June 2022 the Dean of Said Business School is Professor Soumitra Dutta Contents 1 History 2 Degree programmes 2 1 Undergraduate programme 2 2 Graduate programmes 2 2 1 MBA 2 2 2 EMBA 2 2 3 1 1 MBA 2 2 4 MSc in Major Programme Management MMPM 2 2 5 MSc in Global Healthcare Leadership 3 Academic performance 4 Admissions 5 Administration 6 Notable alumni 7 Faculty 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editBusiness education at the University of Oxford dates back to 1965 when the Oxford Centre for Management Studies was founded The centre was renamed Templeton College in 1983 as a result of a donation from Sir John Templeton 4 In 1988 a committee chaired by Sir Claus Moser warden of Wadham College recommended that the University set up a new School of Management Studies The University agreed to establish a Business School in 1990 and the Oxford School of Management Studies was set up in premises at the Old Radcliffe Infirmary with its first intake of students arriving in 1993 The first director was Dr Clark Brundin who had been the vice chancellor of the University of Warwick since 1985 He was also appointed as president of Templeton College 5 Said Business School was founded in 1996 when Syrian born businessman Wafic Said offered the University a donation of 20 million A site for the new premises was found on Park End Street opposite Oxford railway station on what was formerly the Oxford Rewley Road railway station The building was designed by Edward Jones and Sir Jeremy Dixon 5 The opening on 5 November 2001 was accompanied by a demonstration by students concerned about the controversial nature of Wafic Said s donation 6 Said was linked with the UK s signing of the Al Yamamah arms deal 7 In 2007 Templeton College merged with Green College to form Green Templeton College based on the existing Green College site The former Templeton site at Egrove Park then became the Said Business School Executive Education Centre In 2012 the Thatcher Business Education Centre financed by a donation from Said was opened on the Park End Street site 4 Said donated a further 15 million in 2019 to finance the conversion of the old Osney power station into a Global Leadership Centre 7 In 2020 Said Business School lost an employment tribunal case brought by its former director of custom executive education 8 The tribunal found that the whistleblower had been unfairly dismissed and awarded her 1 499 606 62 9 Degree programmes edit nbsp A bust of Wafic SaidSaid Business School s main degree programmes are its one year full time MBA programme 21 month modular Executive MBA programme the DPhil or PhD Programme in Management Studies the MSc in Financial Economics in cooperation with the Economics Department the two year MSc in Major Programme Management and the one year MSc in Law and Finance MLF in conjunction with the Oxford Law Faculty 10 Undergraduate programme edit Said Business School offers one undergraduate programme Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Management This programme is taught jointly by the Department of Economics and the Business School 11 Graduate programmes edit nbsp SBS buildingMBA edit Said Business School offers a one year full time Master of Business Administration degree which enrolls approximately 320 students per year In the 2018 2019 class of 315 students 61 were male and 39 were female with 62 nationalities represented and averaged 5 years of work experience 12 The MBA programme was updated for the 2014 15 academic year 13 EMBA edit Said Business School also offers a 22 month or 24 month part time Executive Master of Business Administration degree designed for people with more than 5 years management experience The Oxford EMBA is studied through 16 week long modules largely taught in Oxford but with at least two conducted in key international markets As of 2016 the programme ran two iterations per year with new cohorts starting in both January and September There were 61 students in September 2022 class from 33 different nationalities and 41 of which are women There are several scholarships for women available each year for outstanding candidates 14 15 1 1 MBA edit Dean Peter Tufano started the Oxford 1 1 MBA programme which allows students to pair the one year full time MBA programme with one of a selection of one year MSc programmes offered by other University of Oxford departments 16 MSc in Major Programme Management MMPM edit The School runs a part time two year MSc in Major Programme Management It accepts approximately 50 60 students per cohort running a programme that features 8 modules and a thesis Module topics in 2022 are Designing and managing successful programmes Major programme risk Systems thinking Governance and stakeholder management Commercial leadership Research methods Managing performance Globalisation and major programmes 17 10 MSc in Global Healthcare Leadership edit The School starts a part time hybrid two year MSc in Global Healthcare Leadership in September 2022 23 academic year It was intended to start in the 2021 22 year but deferred due to the COVID 19 pandemic This programme is being managed under both Said Business School and Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Services It has 8 modules each proceeded by a week of teachings in Oxford 10 18 Academic performance editBusiness RankingsEurope MBAQS 2023 19 6Financial Times 2023 20 8Global MBAQS 2023 21 16Financial Times 2023 22 28University of Oxford is 1st in the 2022 Times Higher Education World University Rankings In the QS MBA rankings by Career Specialization the Oxford MBA had the following rankings globally 23 Finance 7 in 2021 and 2023 Entrepreneurship 4 in 2019 10 in 2021 and 7 in 2023 Information Management 12 in 2021 and 5 in 2023 Technology 9 in 2021 and 3 in 2023 Consulting 24 in 2021 and 19 in 2023 In the 2023 CEO World Magazine B school rankings Oxford Said ranked 5th globally 24 In the Financial Times E MBA ranking Oxford Said ranked 17 10 18 12 15 globally from 2018 to 2022 25 Admissions editAdmissions to the Oxford Full Time MBA program is highly competitive Out of 2 000 applicants each year 1 in 4 are offered a seat at the Oxford MBA with 70 of the admits accepting the offer The 25 acceptance rate is in line with the rates at the Top 10 15 US B schools based on USNews Rankings The 2022 23 cohort of students on the MBA course comprised 64 different nationalities with 93 coming from outside the UK Nearly half 48 were women The median GMAT score was 690 and median GRE composite score was 320 Quant 160 Verbal 160 The cohort s average work experience was 5 years and average age was 29 years 26 Administration editFor administrative purposes Said Business School is part of the University of Oxford s Social Sciences Division In June 2022 Professor Soumitra Dutta former Professor of Management at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business at Cornell University in New York took up the position of Dean replacing interim Dean Sue Dopson Professor of Organisational Behaviour and Fellow of Green Templeton College 27 Previous Deans were Professor Peter Tufano 2011 2021 Professor Colin Mayer 2006 2011 Professor Anthony Hopwood 1999 2006 and Professor Sir John Kay 1996 1998 4 Notable alumni editAxel Addy EMBA Minister for Commerce amp Industry of Liberia Javed Afridi PhD Chief Executive Officer CEO of Haier Pakistan Mohamed Amersi EMBA British businessman and philanthropist Shawn Baldwin MFS American investor Michael Bates Baron Bates EMBA Minister of State for International Development Terry Beech MBA Member of Parliament Canada Ananya Birla Indian singer and entrepreneur George Bridgewater MBA New Zealand Olympic rower Caryn Davies MBA USA Olympic rower Segun Toyin Dawodu MGHL CEO PMREHAB and editor dawodu com Ruthe Farmer MBA American policymaker and activist Elizabeth Filippouli Greek broadcaster entrepreneur and global business strategist Tim Foster EMBA British Olympic rower THorsteinn B Fridriksson MBA Icelandic mobile app entrepreneur Toshiharu Furukawa MBA Japanese politician Professor at Keio University Patrick Grant EMBA British fashion designer Ante Kusurin MBA Croatian Olympic rower Dame Emily Lawson MBA head of the NHS COVID 19 vaccine programme Stephen Robert Morse MBA journalist and film director producer Claire Diaz Ortiz MBA American Twitter Fast Company s 100 Most Creative People in Business Papa CJ MBA Indian comedian Kenges Rakishev Kazakhstan investor Jane Silber MBA American businesswoman and computer scientist Colin Smith MBA British Olympic rower Storm Uru MBA New Zealand Olympic rower Cameron Winklevoss MBA USA Olympic rower and Internet entrepreneur Tyler Winklevoss MBA USA Olympic rower and Internet entrepreneur Andriy Zagorodnyuk Ukrainian technology entrepreneur and former Minister of defence of UkraineFaculty editKunal Basu Richard Cuthbertson Pamela Hartigan Nancy Hubbard Tim Jenkinson Colin Mayer Andrew T Stephen Peter Tufano Richard Whittington Ludovic PhalippouSee also editList of business schools in Europe List of University of Oxford peopleReferences edit A Brief History of the University University of Oxford Archived from the original on 10 June 2008 Retrieved 7 December 2022 2021 PitchBook university rankings Top 50 colleges for founders PitchBook pitchbook com Retrieved 4 March 2023 Bleizeffer Kristy 22 November 2022 PitchBook s Top Universities For Startup Founders Poets amp Quants Retrieved 4 March 2023 a b c Our History Said Business School Retrieved 14 September 2021 a b Arena Lise Dang Rani Jeanne 2010 Learning lessons from the past A historical exploration of a century of business education at Oxford and Cambridge 1900s 2000s Management History Research Group Conference July 2010 St Andrews United Kingdom HAL SHS Retrieved 14 September 2021 Jarvis Paul Norwood Tamarin Protest on business school The Oxford Student Archived from the original on 16 April 2005 Retrieved 15 April 2018 a b Business School receives 15 million donation from Syrian arms deal fixer Cherwell 27 April 2019 Whistleblower wins case against Said Business School University Business 8 January 2021 Dr E Heslop v Oxford Said Business School Limited and others 29 December 2020 a b c Said Business School University of Oxford Retrieved 15 September 2021 B A Hon in Economics and Management University of Oxford Retrieved 15 September 2021 2018 19 MBA class profile University of Oxford Retrieved 23 September 2018 Bradshaw Della 22 May 2014 Oxford MBA to focus on global issues and effective leadership Financial Times www ft com Retrieved 29 July 2014 Oxford Executive MBA Said Business School Said Business School Retrieved 10 April 2018 EMBA Profiles Class of September 2022 PDF Said Business School Retrieved 28 July 2023 Oxford 1 1 MBA University of Oxford Retrieved 15 September 2021 MSc in Major Programme Management Said Business School www sbs ox ac uk Retrieved 30 June 2022 Oxford MGHL Said Business School and Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Services Said Business School Retrieved 19 March 2022 QS Europe MBA Rankings 2023 Quacquarelli Symonds Global MBA Ranking 2022 Financial Times QS Global MBA Rankings 2023 Quacquarelli Symonds Global MBA Ranking 2023 Financial Times QS MBA by Career Specialisation Rankings 2023 TopMBA com Retrieved 4 March 2023 Papadopoulos Anna 3 January 2023 Best Business Schools In The World For 2023 CEOWORLD magazine Retrieved 4 March 2023 EMBA 2022 Business school rankings from the Financial Times FT com rankings ft com Retrieved 4 March 2023 FAQs The Oxford MBA Said Business School Retrieved 15 September 2021 Welcoming Dean Dutta who starts at the School today Said Business School Retrieved 14 June 2022 External links editOfficial website of Said Business School Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Said Business School amp oldid 1175073535, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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