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University of Oxford – MBA – Andrew McInerney
MBA- Andrew McInerney
Oxford University is the oldest University in the English speaking world and has been educating world changing leaders for over 800 years.
Our MBA programme is taught within the Saïd Business School. Find out more about student Andrew McInerney and his experience of the course.
Duration : 0:6:6
University of Oxford – MBA – Sally Fan
Oxford University is the oldest university in the English speaking world and has been educating world changing leaders for over 800 years.
Our MBA programme is taught within the Saïd Business School. Find out more about alumnus Sally Fan and her experience of the course.
This video covers Sally’s life before Oxford and during the MBA programme.
Duration : 0:5:41
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Oxford University MBA – Alumni Interview: Shashank Verma
Oxford University is the oldest university in the English speaking world and has been educating world changing leaders for over 800 years.
Our MBA programme is taught within the Saïd Business School. Find out more about alumnus Shashank Verma and his experience of the course.
Duration : 0:5:53
Oxford University MBA – Alumni Interview: Nathan Rose
Oxford University is the oldest university in the English speaking world and has been educating world changing leaders for over 800 years.
Our MBA programme is taught within the Saïd Business School. Find out more about alumnus Nathan Rose and his experience of the course.
Duration : 0:3:57
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Oxford University MBA – Student Interview: Selina Kaing
Oxford University is the oldest university in the English speaking world and has been educating world changing leaders for over 800 years.
Our MBA programme is taught within the Saïd Business School. Find out more about student Selina Kaing and her experience of the course.
Duration : 0:5:13
Oxford University MBA – Student Interview: Jürgen Heeg
Oxford University is the oldest University in the English speaking world and has been educating world changing leaders for over 800 years.
Our MBA programme is taught within the Saïd Business School. Find out more about student Jürgen Heeg and his experience of the course.
Duration : 0:3:53
Studying at Oxford University
Oxford University is the oldest university in the English speaking world and has been educating world changing leaders for over 800 years.
Find out more about studying at Oxford.
http://www.sbs.oxford.edu
Duration : 0:4:26
Vicky Beeching -”Best Educated Christian Musician in World”
Vicky Beeching – “Above All Else”
Live performance of Vicky Beeching – “Best Educated Christian Musician in the World – Theology Degree from Oxford University in England.
Vicky grew up in Canterbury, United Kingdom, writing songs from the age of 11, and leading worship since her early teens. After earning her Theology degree at Oxford University, she trained under Brian Doerksen and Brenton Brown while at Oxford Vineyard. She also recorded with Vineyard Music UK during that time.
Filmed at Buckhead Church worship service in Atlanta, Ga with YouTube certified Casio Exilim camera with no tripod. (Sorry – too much Starbucks coffee and I was so moved by the Spirit of God through Vicky’s lyrics and melody that I was crying from my soul. Vicky is truly one of God’s chosen ministers to lead many back to our Creator.
God’s Speed Vicky.
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Duration : 0:4:34
Oxford University MBA – Studying at Saïd Business School
Oxford University is the oldest university in the English speaking world and has been educating world changing leaders for over 800 years.
Find out more about our MBA programme taught within the Saïd Business School.
http://www.sbs.oxford.edu/mba
Duration : 0:8:4
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