The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 6 and Version 3 of Saïd Business School
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The University's business school is a monumental folly financed through somewhat morally questionable enterprises (though producing an impressive building using this money is surely better than reinvesting it into the business). As befits a centre for learning about business management and economy, it has a ziggurat, a tremendously practical outdoor amphitheatre for lectures, and more computing kit than the entire University needs. (And, naturally, nobody who knows how to operate it.) |
The University's business school is a monumental folly financed through somewhat morally questionable enterprises (though producing an impressive building using this money is surely better than reinvesting it into the business). As befits a center for learning about business management and economy, it has a ziggurat, a tremendously practical outdoor amphitheatre for lectures, and more computing kit than the entire University needs. (And, naturally, nobody who knows how to operate it.) |
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There is a second site at Egrove Park, formerly [[Templeton College]]. |
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formatted_website_text='http://www.sbs.ox.ac...' host='2.101.26.85' |
formatted_website_text='http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/
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locale='Park End Street,West Central' |
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major_change='1' map_link='http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/about/Pages/maps.aspx' |
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The University's business school is a monumental folly financed through somewhat morally questionable enterprises (though producing an impressive building using this money is surely better than reinvesting it into the business). As befits a center for learning about business management and economy, it has a ziggurat, a tremendously practical outdoor amphitheatre for lectures, and more computing kit than the entire University needs. (And, naturally, nobody who knows how to operate it.)
It's generally a bad idea to refer to this as the "Saïd Arms School" within earshot of whose who work there, but that's what everyone calls it nonetheless.
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