Sarwar Khawaja

Committed to helping people shape their futures, Oxford Business College has become the fastest-growing Private Higher Education College in the UK. Known for high academic standards and highly qualified staff, the College has 8000+ students from diverse backgrounds, orientations, and cultures. The college has expanded from one campus in Oxford to four cities, numerous campuses and partnerships with multiple UK universities including the University of West London, Ravensbourne University London and Buckinghamshire New University. In 2022, OBC became the first independent business school in the UK to be a member of the Chartered Association of Business Schools (CABS).

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5 ways to encourage innovation and resilience in business students in 2025

From developments in AI tech to global economic uncertainty, business environments are rapidly changing. For business students, it’s no wonder why they may be facing uncertainty about their futures in the business world. That’s why it is so important to foster innovation and resilience in these students, who will need to continue to adapt to further technological disruption and workplace changes.

How higher education institutions can support and improve the local startup community

Higher education institutions are uniquely positioned to support and improve local startup communities, driving economic growth and innovation. At Oxford Business College, we have seen first-hand the transformative impact an educational institution can have on its surroundings.

Startups and Higher Education: Forging New Paths to Innovation and Collaboration

In the dynamic innovation landscape, startups and higher education institutions increasingly recognise the value of collaboration.