Archive for May, 2007
| June 5, 2007 | ||
| 6:30 pm | to | 7:30 pm |
Professor Colin Mayer, Dean of Said Business School and Dr John Hood, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford will officially launch the new Oxford University business plan competition on 5th June, accompanied by guest speakers.
The new competition will challenge students and entrepreneurs from Oxford and across the world to tackle pressing 21st Century problems by setting up new and innovative commercial ventures.
Guest speakers:
Chris Sacca, Head of Special Initiatives, Google Inc.
Jeremy Leggett, CEO of Solarcentury
Mike Mason, Founder of Climate Care
Martin Chilcott, CEO of Meltwater Ventures and Chief Executive of Place Group
The event will take place in the Nelson Mandela Lecture Theatre from 6.30pm - 7.30pm and will be followed by a drinks reception in the main School entrance.
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| May 22, 2007 | ||
| 7:00 pm | to | 9:00 pm |
Oxford Entrepreneurs is delighted to invite you to its biggest event of Trinity Term – the Summer BBQ!
We have teamed up with Innocent Smoothies, Cobra Beer, Red Bull, & the Make Your Mark Campaign (in association with MTV & Fopp) to give you the chance to put down your books for one evening and attend the best summer party of the term!

- Free BBQ!
- Free Cobra Beer!
- Free Innocent Smoothies!
- Free Red Bull!
- Free prizes: t-shirts, pens, Lord Bilimoria’s new book, Sir Richard Branson’s book!
- Chance to win £1000 & even appear on MTV!
Entry will be subject to capacity - book your place now using the form below!
Tickets for the free BBQ will be available for the first 100 people to arrive on the night so make sure you get there early for free food!
| May 31, 2007 | ||
| 6:00 pm |
Thursday 31st May, 6pm Rhodes Trust Lecture Theatre, Said Business School
Conversations with Investors: A panel of venture capitalists in discussion with an audience about raising funds for start-up companies.
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| May 24, 2007 | ||
| 7:30 pm | to | 9:30 pm |
24th May: 17.30-21.30 Venue: Harwell Conference Centre, 455 Maxwell Avenue, Harwell, Didcot, Oxon, OX11 0RA
This is a presentation with the Oxford Local Network, one of the world’s largest professional institutions (130,000 members) whose scope is engineering and technology.
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Update: Registrations are filling up fast - register now to ensure you have a place
A serial entrepreneur, Stelios has established more than 17 ventures, the first of which was Stelmar Shipping at the age of 25. Stelios floated Stelmar Shipping on the NTSE in 2001 and in 2005 it was sold for approx $1.3 Billion.
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| May 9, 2007 | ||
| 5:00 pm |
Update: Registrations are filling up fast - register now to ensure you have a place
A serial entrepreneur, Stelios has established more than 17 ventures, the first of which was Stelmar Shipping at the age of 25. Stelios floated Stelmar Shipping on the NTSE in 2001 and in 2005 it was sold for approx $1.3 Billion.
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Robert J C de Crespigny AC founded the Normandy Mining group in 1985 and built it to become Australia’s largest gold mining unit until its acquistion for about US$4 Billion in 2002. Between then and early 2006 he was the Chairman of the Economic Development Board of South Australia; between 2000 and 2004 he was also Chancellor of the University of Adelade. He was made a Champanion of the Order of Australia, Australias highest honour, in 2002.
He will discuss: the key features on the mining industry; the drivers behind the current bull run in commodities; a company’s value creation curve over the life cycle of mine development; the deal-oriented nature of mining management teams, and why the mining industry is producing hundreds of entrepreneurs.
All welcome, no registration necessary.
This event is organised by the Oxford Science Enterprise Centre and will be held at the Said Business School
| May 1, 2007 | ||
| 6:00 pm |
Robert J C de Crespigny AC founded the Normandy Mining group in 1985 and built it to become Australia’s largest gold mining unit until its acquistion for about US$4 Billion in 2002. Between then and early 2006 he was the Chairman of the Economic Development Board of South Australia; between 2000 and 2004 he was also Chancellor of the University of Adelade. He was made a Champanion of the Order of Australia, Australias highest honour, in 2002.
He will discuss: the key features on the mining industry; the drivers behind the current bull run in commodities; a company’s value creation curve over the life cycle of mine development; the deal-oriented nature of mining management teams, and why the mining industry is producing hundreds of entrepreneurs.
All welcome, no registration necessary.
This event is organised by the Oxford Science Enterprise Centre and will be held at the Said Business School

















