Whose Ideas Count? The Silent Bias Shaping Modern Innovation
New research from London Business School and INSEAD reveals that women’s ideas are cited far less often in patents and papers - a silent bias distorting who gets credit, who gets funded, and which innovations shape our future.
The Potential To Expand Your Influence In The Business World And Beyond – Curtis Johnson
Please could you give us a brief overview of your background and career so far, and what your role is now? My background before business school was in PR and […]
Inspiring Change Makers At Europe’s Largest Student-Led Seed Fund
What does an online database for live music and events listings have in common with a Type 2 Diabetes reversal programme? And what connects these two innovative ventures to a […]
Hands On Venture Capital Learning – Nurturing Student Startups With The Seed Fund
The Oxford Seed Fund (OSF), led by the Entrepreneurship Centre at Saïd Business School, has raised £2.5m from Oxford Science Enterprises (OSE) to support start-ups over the next three years, […]
