Self-paced online learning
Fit the journey to your diary, and shape the learning around what you need at work.
Global peer network
Learn alongside an exceptional group of peers from around the world, and strengthen your thinking through discussion.
Certificate upon completion
On completion, you will receive an Oxford Global Courses e-certificate that supports your professional credibility.
Receive a scholarship
Score highly in the final assessment and receive a scholarship towards our other programmes

Location and study type
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Online and self-paced, with live classes and workshops with peers
Price
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£300
Launch date
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March 2026, with the exact date to be announced
At a glance
Participate in our Online Course, taught exclusively by a multidisciplinary team of Oxford academics in your chosen subject. It is designed to give you a clear, university-level understanding, with enough breadth to cover the major themes and the key sub topics within the field.
These courses sit at the heart of our mission. We want to make a world class educational experience available to students across the world, including those who would not otherwise have access because of circumstance or background. For that reason, participants who score highly in the final assessment will be eligible for a scholarship place on either our Oxford Summer Programme or our Oxford Executive Leadership Programme. Successful scholars will live and learn in Oxford for two weeks and take their studies further in the setting that first inspired them.

Business Foundations for Future Leaders
Real progress in business requires a command of the specific mechanics that keep an organisation moving. We provide a rigorous grounding in operations and marketing alongside the essential study of accounting and finance. Just as important is the application of strategy and leadership to the demanding realities of the Global South and industries at the frontier of innovation. This method turns professional ambition into the kind of capability that survives contact with the real world. It offers the solid footing required to approach a career with genuine confidence.

Computer Science and AI: Principles and Logic
A two-week residential programme in premium Oxford University college accommodation, bringing senior business and public-sector leaders into close contact with Oxford academics for rigorous teaching in leadership, strategy and governance.

Data Science and Applications: Quantitative Methods
We bring Oxford academics to partner schools and organisations worldwide, designing bespoke programmes around your aims and delivering them through small-group seminars. We nurture future leaders who can think clearly, argue coherently, and act with judgement.
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Certificate and scholarship examination
The Executive Strategy & Enterprise Track is taught by members of the University of Oxford’s academic community who combine world‑class research with a serious commitment to teaching senior leaders. Many are directly involved in admissions, supervision, and cutting‑edge work on strategy, organisations, and public policy, and bring extensive experience advising boards, C‑suite executives, and senior officials.
The programme is designed to help leaders not only navigate today’s complexity, but anticipate, shape, and accelerate the future of their organisations.
Learning will be delivered through 5 types of sessions:
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Lectures & Workshops: Focused sessions led by Oxford academics, applying rigorous analysis and practical tools to enterprise‑level strategic, financial, and organisational challenges.
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Leadership Immersion Sessions: Roundtables, boardroom and crisis simulations, and curated engagements with Oxford MBA students and policy and business practitioners.
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Keynote & Guest Speakers: Insights from senior policymakers, diplomats, investors, and enterprise leaders who operate at national and global scale.
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Extracurricular Activities: Historic college tours, Oxford formal dinners, cultural excursions, and structured reflection that deepen relationships and enrich the learning experience.
Our academic team
Our team is built around professors, academics, postdoctoral researchers, and doctoral students from Oxford and Cambridge, most of whom teach Oxford undergraduates and postgraduates and are deeply familiar with admissions processes at top universities. Each brings over 300 hours of tutoring experience each, with subject specialists covering the full range of disciplines offered at Oxford and Cambridge. Meet our academic team, who will provide personalised guidance and mentorship at every stage of your or your child’s academic journey.

Professor & Admissions Tutor, Oxford
Frank Griffel is a Professor of Abrahamic Religions at Oxford University. Griffel is also the Louis M. Rabinowitz Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at Yale University. He has published widely in the fields of Islamic philosophy and theology as well as Muslim intellectual history. After working on apostasy in Islam and on the leading theologian and philosopher al-Ghazālī (d. 1111), Griffel turned his interest toward the history of philosophy in Islam and Judaism, particularly during Islam’s post-classical period after the 11th century. He publishes in English and in German and his books have been translated into Turkish and Arabic. At Oxford Global Courses, he delivers seminars on Oxford's admissions process for postgraduate entry.

Professor & Admissions Tutor, Oxford
Dr. Marc Ventresca is Associate Professor of Strategic Management at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, and a Fellow of Wolfson College. His work focuses on the commercialisation of Low Earth Orbit space, innovation strategy and ecosystems, the economic sociology of emerging markets among others. At Oxford Global Courses, he contributes to lecturing on business management and finance.

Professor & Admissions Tutor, Oxford
Dr. Kate Roll is an Associate Professor at UCL and a former Senior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School. Her teaching career began at Oxford, where she lectured in Empirical Politics at Somerville College and in General Management at Lady Margaret Hall, drawing on the university’s distinctive tutorial method. She later developed the Technology for Impact elective at Saïd Business School, which examined how digital technologies can address complex global challenges, and she continues to co-convene the Innovation Strategy module. Kate’s writing on teaching has appeared in The Guardian and Times Higher Education, and she was nominated for Oxford’s Most Outstanding Lecturer award in 2018 as well as the UCL Student Choice Awards. She is also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. At Oxford Global Courses, she delivers seminars on UK university applications, with a particular focus on applying to Oxford, as well moral markets and business innovation strategy.

Professor & Admissions Tutor, Oxford
Dr. Hannie Lawlor is Associate Professor in Modern Spanish Literature and Film, and Fellow and Tutor in Spanish at Lady Margaret Hall. Her research focuses on women’s autobiographical practices in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, with a particular interest in comparative work across languages, cultures, and media. She delivers seminars on UK university applications, clarifying what admissions tutors are looking for and how students can present their academic case.

Professor & Admissions Tutor, Oxford
Dr. Stefan Kluzek is a clinician–scientist at the University of Oxford, where he lectures in Medicine and conducts research on knee injuries, osteoarthritis and the metabolic factors that shape long-term joint health. He completed his DPhil on developing new methods to detect early inflammatory change in osteoarthritis. At Oxford Global Courses, he delivers seminars on the Oxbridge and UK university application process.

Postdoc & Admissions Tutor, Oxford
Dr. Kubilay Ahmet Küçük is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Oxford and a former researcher at ETH Zurich. His work focuses on trusted and confidential computing, secure remote execution, and building privacy-preserving systems for modern cloud and IoT environments. Alongside his research, Ahmet has extensive experience tutoring computer science and supporting students in both theoretical and applied computing. At Oxford Global Courses, he teaches on cybersecurity, systems security, and the governance of emerging technologies.

Postdoc & Admissions Tutor, Oxford
Dr. Oğuz Karasu is a postdoctoral economist at the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School, affiliated with the Oxford Space Initiative, where he researches the emerging space economy and high-growth, technology-driven industries. At Oxford Global Courses, he lectures in Economics, with a particular focus on the space economy and innovation-led industries, helping students connect economic theory with real-world transformations in business and technology.

Doctorate & Admissions Tutor, Oxford
Fantin Lowenstein is completing doctoral reserach at the Radcliffe Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, affiliated with Exeter College. He explores the role of elevated phenylalanine on cardiovascular health, focusing on metabolism, redox-signalling, and vascular physiology. At Oxford Global Courses, he tutors Medicine and contributes seminars on cardiovascular science, physiology, and life-sciences topics informed by his cutting-edge research.

Doctorate & Admissions Tutor, Oxford
Israr Khan is a law tutor at Oxford University. His research focuses on investor-state resolution in the Global South. While completing his law PhD at Oxford, he was elected President of the Oxford Union, and won numerous awards for advocacy, including the Jessup International Law Competition. Israr teaches law to undergraduates and postgraduates at Oxford University. He has also organised and directed numerous Oxford summer programmes for many years.

Postdoc & Admissions Tutor, Oxford
Dr. Aftab Mallick is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Oxford as well as the Oxford Centre for Global History. His work examines global capitalism, financial systems, and the political economy of South Asia across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. At Oxford University, Aftab tutors both undergraduates and postgraduates studying History. At Oxford Global Courses, he tutors world history.

Doctorate & Admissions Tutor, Oxford
Edie Guo is a DPhil candidate in Women’s and Reproductive Health at the University of Oxford. Her research integrates laboratory experimentation, advanced spectroscopy, and machine learning to develop diagnostic approaches for complex disease. She holds an MSc in Clinical Embryology, has taught graduate-entry medical students at Oxford, is the recipient of multiple prestigious research scholarships, and has published work with over 600 citations, including research that directly impacted policy in the United States.

Doctorate, Oxford Alumnus
Mihai Vasile earned a First-Class Master’s degree in Physics from Merton College, Oxford, and is now completing doctoral research using advanced optical sensing techniques to study neuroreceptor systems with single-molecule precision. A former International Physics Olympiad competitor at age 15, Mihai tutors in Physics and Mathematics at Oxford Global Courses and is a dedicated mentor committed to helping students reach their full potential.

JP Morgan & Oxford Alumnus
Nathan Weiner is an M&A Investment Banking Associate at J.P. Morgan. He studied Economics and History at Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford, as well as at Northwestern University. At Oxford, he was involved in mentoring and academic support for students in economics and related subjects, and at Oxford Global Courses he teaches Economics and Business, drawing on his practical experience in finance and market analysis.

Microsoft Engineer & Oxford Alumnus
Bob Sira Sira is an engineer at Microsoft and a postgraduate Software Engineering student at Christ Church, University of Oxford. At Microsoft, he works within the Cloud and AI division, contributing to the development of the Windows Server operating system. Alongside his work at Microsoft, Bob has built a range of applications and websites for multiple organisations. Bob is also an experienced tutor, teaching computer science.

Ex-Oxford SU President, Oxford
Danial Hussain graduated from Oxford with a degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics. He served as President of the Oxford Students’ Union, where he authored ‘The College Disparity Report’, which highlighted systemic inequalities within Oxford. It led to national media coverage in The Times with over 3,000 signatures on our Open Letter. At Oxford Global Courses, he tutors any of Politics, Economics, and Philosophy.

Oxford MBA Graduate
Akshay is an AI product leader and Oxford MBA graduate, where he served as Co-Chair of the Technology Oxford Business Network. His work sits at the intersection of AI, product strategy, and cloud systems, helping teams turn ideas into scalable, human-centred products. Before Oxford, he studied at Yale and gained experience across global technology and product roles. At Oxford Global Courses, he contributes to sessions on AI strategy, digital product innovation, and the future of intelligent systems.

Cambridge Alumnus & CEO, Vividata
Barty Wardell studied Aeronautical Engineering at the University of Cambridge, ranking in the top 10% his year. While at Cambridge, he served as Co-President of Cambridge University Spaceflight, a student society that designs and launches high-powered rockets. He is now CEO of Vividata, an AI consulting firm that builds tailored machine-learning solutions for global businesses. At Oxford Global Courses, he teaches engineering.

Oxford Alumnus & COO, Vividata
Aleksander Krużewski read Economics and Management at the University of Oxford. He later completed master’s study at HEC Paris and Yale University, and worked as a Research Assistant at HEC on a finance project examining the Federal Home Loan Bank System’s effect on excess risk taking. He is COO and Co-Founder of Vividata, where he helps Fortune 500 companies apply AI in practical, measurable ways. At Oxford Global Courses, he teaches Business and Entrepreneurship and Economics, and delivers lectures on AI.




