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Global Business

University of Oxford Rank #897
Tuition GBP 21,500 (Tuition (Year)) — International students; GBP 21,500 (Tuition (Year)) — EU/EEA students
Degree Postgraduate Diploma
Duration 12 months
Deadline 2018-01-18
Delivery On-campus
Location Oxford, United Kingdom
Language English

Program Overview

The Global Business at University of Oxford is a Postgraduate Diploma programme in Business & Management over 12 months, delivered On-campus. This programme equips graduates with advanced knowledge and practical skills for professional and academic careers in the field.

Students gain a rigorous grounding in both the theoretical foundations and applied dimensions of business & management. The programme combines coursework, research components, and practical projects that develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and specialist expertise relevant to industry and research needs.

Graduates of the Global Business programme are well-prepared for careers in academia, industry, government, and the private sector across United Kingdom and internationally. The programme provides an internationally recognised qualification within the Bologna higher education framework.

Key Program Features

  1. Duration: 12 months
  2. Language of instruction: English
  3. Study mode: On-campus
  4. English requirement: IELTS 7.5
  5. Tuition: GBP 21,500 (Tuition (Year)) — International students; GBP 21,500 (Tuition (Year)) — EU/EEA students
  6. Location: Oxford, United Kingdom

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Global Business programme are prepared for diverse careers in business & management:

  1. Business Analyst
  2. Management Consultant
  3. Product Manager
  4. Strategy Analyst
  5. Operations Manager
  6. Entrepreneur

Program Curriculum

Course Structure

  1. Market and non-market strategies
  2. Managing the global value chain
  3. Global value creation: adding value scorecard
  4. Strategies for capturing global value: aggregation, adaptation, arbitrage.
  5. How to globalise: aligning organisational structures and strategies for global expansion
  6. Managing the dynamics of the global firm
  7. The challenges of cross-border mergers and acquisitions
  8. Power and influence in cross cultural management
  9. Managing knowledge intensive professional service organisations globally
  10. Innovation in the multinational enterprise: globalisation of R&D
  11. Stakeholder interaction and engagement.
  12. Business relations with states and NGOs
  13. Corporate diplomacy: business as a political actor
  14. Measuring and mitigating risks
  15. Corporate social responsibility as risk management strategy
  16. Crisis management and the news media.
  17. The rise of state capitalism and its impact on business-government relations
  18. Dynamics of competition between local and foreign firms in emerging markets
  19. Inclusive innovation at the bottom and the middle of the pyramid
  20. Rise of BRICs and the future of global economic order.
  21. Module 1: 11 \x96 14 February
  22. Module 2: 8 \x96 11 April
  23. Module 3: 17 \x96 20 June
  24. Module 4: 7 \x96 10 October
  25. Those with ambition to develop their careers to the highest level and move into a more senior role with global responsibilities
  26. Entrepreneurs and owner-managers looking to expand their business globally
  27. Middle or senior managers involved in global strategy planning and implementation
  28. Advisors and management consultants
  29. CEOs and general managers
  30. Managers in large corporations or those working in businesses that address global issues or work across countries such as law, policy making, business development, accountancy, PR and marketing, compliance and risk management
  31. Managers in international organisations such as European Commission, NGOs, not-for-profit sector, governments or charities.

Admission Requirements

Academic Requirements

Within equal opportunities principles and legislation, applications will be assessed in the light of a candidate\xc2\x92s ability to meet the following criteria:

1. Academic ability

Proven and potential academic excellence.

Applicants must have achieved a first-class or an upper second class undergraduate degree (or equivalent international qualifications) as a minimum.

For applicants with a degree from the USA, the minimum GPA we seek is 3.5 out of 4.0.

We do not seek a Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or GMAT score.

Applicants who do not hold such a qualification may be considered if they have a very strong employment record demonstrating a high degree of responsibility. Professional qualifications may also be taken into consideration.

Appropriate indicators will include:

  • Academic or professional references which support intellectual ability, academic achievement, motivation, ability to work in a group. At least one of your references must be professional.

  • Personal statement of 500 words maximum, written in English. This will be assessed for: your reasons for applying; evidence of motivation for and understanding of the proposed area of study; the ability to present a reasoned case in English; capacity for sustained and intense work; reasoning ability; ability to absorb new ideas, often presented abstractly, at a rapid pace.

2. Publications

It is not expected that applicants will have any publications and this would not represent an advantage to their application.

3. Other qualifications and experience

Applicants normally have a minimum of five years work experience, this is essential to making the candidate a valuable contributor to the student group and the learning experience of the Diploma.

4. Availability of supervision, teaching, facilities and places

The following factors will govern whether candidates can be offered places:

  • The ability of Sa\xc3\xafd Business School to provide the appropriate supervision, research opportunities, teaching and facilities for your chosen area of work. If you hold non-British qualifications, you are advised to check with the National Recognition Information Centre for the United Kingdom (UK NARIC) how your qualifications match these requirements.

  • There are minimum and maximum limits to the numbers of students who may be admitted onto Oxford\xc2\x92s research and taught programmes.

The provision of supervision is subject to the following points:

  • The allocation of graduate supervision is the responsibility of Sa\xc3\xafd Business School and it is not always possible to accommodate the preferences of incoming graduate students to work with a particular member of staff.

  • Under exceptional circumstances a supervisor may be found outside Sa\xc3\xafd Business School.

5. English language requirement

Applicants whose first language is not English are usually required to provide evidence of proficiency in English at the higher level required by the University. The requirement for certification may be waived if there is suitable alternative evidence of the candidate having met the required level of English language proficiency.

6. Deadlines and required full set of application materials

Please refer to the Sa\xc3\xafd Business School website for information on the deadlines which must be met, and the full set of supporting materials required, in order for applications to be guaranteed to be considered.

7. Funding

Whether you have yet secured funding is not taken into consideration in the decision to make an initial offer a place, but please note that the initial offer of a place will not be confirmed until the School is satisfied that you have sufficient funding to cover your fees and living costs for the standard period of fee liability for your course.

8. Disability, health conditions and specific learning difficulties

Students are selected for admission without regard to gender, marital or civil partnership status, disability, race, nationality, ethnic origin, religion or belief, sexual orientation, age or social background. Decisions on admission are based solely on the individual academic merits of each candidate and the application of the selection criteria appropriate to the programme of study.

9. Contacting academic members of staff

Applicants should not contact academic members of staff directly for information about the programme or their candidacy. Enquiries should be forwarded to the following email address: matthew.conisbee@sbs.ox.ac.uk.

10. Assessors

All applications will be assessed by more than one member of the academic staff with relevant experience and expertise. In all cases the Director of Graduate Studies, Tutor for Graduate Admissions or the Admissions Committee will give final approval to a decision.

Admissions panels or committees will always include at least one member of academic staff who has undertaken appropriate training.

English Proficiency: IELTS 7.5 or equivalent.

Tuition & Financial Information

Tuition Fee

GBP 21,500 (Tuition (Year)) — International students; GBP 21,500 (Tuition (Year)) — EU/EEA students

Tuition fees: GBP 21,500 (Tuition (Year)) — International students; GBP 21,500 (Tuition (Year)) — EU/EEA students

IELTS requirement: 7.5

Financial Aid & Scholarships

Contact University of Oxford directly for scholarship, grant, and financial aid information for this programme. Many European universities offer merit-based and need-based funding for international and domestic students.

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  • Application Deadline 2018-01-18
  • Start Date 2018-02-01
  • Language English
  • Duration 12 months