By Mandy Oaklander
The University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world, lays claim to nine centuries of academic excellence. Its graduate business school, Saïd, is considerably younger: the full-time MBA was established in 1996, and the Executive MBA program came into existence in 2004. Although it's one of the youngest European programs, Saïd ranks highly among international MBA programs. Most of the colleges of Oxford are visible from this aerial view of the city with the same name.
Saïd takes advantage of Oxford's academic strength by offering an assortment of degrees in business, often partnering with different departments at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. With such an expansive variety of degree options, Saïd students can receive a cross-disciplinary business education at a world-class university.
Photos provided by Greg Smolonski. Caption information provided by the school and BusinessWeek research.
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