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Saïd Business School is a young and vibrant business school at the University of Oxford, offering cutting-edge education and research. Learn how we develop future leaders who can transform businesses and the world with impact from within.
Saïd Business School is the business school of the University of Oxford, founded in 1996 with a donation from Wafic Saïd. It offers undergraduate, graduate and executive programmes in management, finance and law.
Learn about the Oxford MBA programme at Saïd Business School, a one-year full-time course that prepares you to lead a successful, purposeful career. Find out how to apply, what you will learn, who you will meet, and how to fund your studies.
Saïd Business School University of Oxford Park End Street Oxford OX1 1HP United Kingdom. jonathan.reynolds@sbs.ox.ac.uk. +44.
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Saïd Business School is an academic department and the business school of the University of Oxford in UK. It is the University of Oxford's centre of learning for undergraduate and graduate students in business, management and finance, serving students together with their membership in the traditional colleges of Oxford.