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Oxford Final of IMAGINEIF! 2022

IMAGINEIF! Oxford Pitching Competition showcasing early stage Health and Life Sciences start-ups 17:30, 20th July 2022 Oxford Foundry REGISTER HERE Join us at the Oxford Foundry on Wednesday July 20th for the Oxford final of IMAGINE IF! 2022 where start-up teams supported by the programme will be pitching to an investor panel of judges andaaa

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Lessons wrapped in failure: Reactively rushing to IP your idea

The fourth in a series of IFO workshops reframing entrepreneurial failure. Led by Nessa Carey, Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Oxford University Learning and pivoting from failure is the theme of Innovation Forum Oxford’s 20/21 ACE Saturdays workshop series. This is the fourth workshop in the series, led by Nessa Carey Royal Society Entrepreneur-in-Residence at the University ofaaa

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ACE Saturdays 2019 – BioEscalator Business Toolkit: Negotiation

Would you be happy negotiating with your boss or a business rival? What professional opportunities would be unlocked if you understood how companies negotiate with one another? How can you develop an authentic style when negotiating that balances risk and enhances your skillset?   Join us for the fourth workshop of ACE Saturdays 2019 – BioEscalatoraaa

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ACE Saturdays 2019 – BioEscalator Business Toolkit: Pitching for Success

Have you felt lately that you ought to be more at ease when asked to talk about your work, your ideas, your venture? After all this is what makes you tick and should be a joy to share with your audience. As trainees and professionals in any discipline and industry, we are expected to beaaa

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Pain Mapping in Accident & Emergency—A Follow-up from the Paediatric Hackathon

My name is Rachel Green, and I am a User Experience Designer at Triteq. In conjunction with a medical student from Oxford University, we are creating a pain mapping exercise sheet for children waiting in A&E. The point of the sheet is to help keep children occupied while they wait as well as encouraging childrenaaa

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