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    Entrepreneurship: Venture Finance Programme
    Oxford Saïd Business School

    Entrepreneurship: Venture Finance Programme

    Oxford Saïd Business School, Oxford
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    Executive Summary

    The Oxford Entrepreneurship: Venture Finance Programme is aimed at those who are starting a new business or scaling an existing venture and would like to gain a comprehensive understanding of the industry. It’s also designed for current or aspiring investors wanting to break into venture financing. Investors will learn to analyse different funding opportunities, while entrepreneurs will learn how to effectively present and prepare their venture as they go about the fundraising process. This programme is delivered in partnership with GetSmarter, a 2U brand. When you enrol, you’ll be directed to their platform, which manages and course delivery on our behalf, as an official and trusted Oxford Saïd partner. Request a call

    About This Program

    The Oxford Entrepreneurship: Venture Finance Programme has been developed to provide a holistic understanding of venture financing, venture capital firms, and investment types. It’s designed to take participants through the steps taken during the funding process, from the initial fundraising to the final exit strategy. Viewpoints of both the entrepreneur and the investor are examined to provide the 'Two Hats' perspective. The financing programme draws on the world-leading research and ongoing emerging initiatives of the Entrepreneurship Centre based at Oxford Saïd. It sits within a vibrant ecosystem of innovation at the business school and wider university, and is showcased by the annual Oxford Saïd Entrepreneurship Forum. By combining the fertile environment of Oxford, with the extensive array of guest contributors taken from industries across the globe, this programme immerses participants in a truly unique learning experience. Exclusive frameworks are explored with participants on this programme. These include: The venture evaluation framework Investor map

    Why Oxford Saïd Business School?

    Oxford's business school carries something no rival can replicate: a university founded in 1096 sitting behind every certificate. But Saïd is not simply trading on inherited prestige — its executive programs are deliberately designed around the idea that the most pressing organisational challenges are inseparable from broader societal ones, and the faculty and curriculum reflect that in unusually concrete ways.

    Benefits

    • A comprehensive understanding of how new ventures are financed from an entrepreneur and investor perspective, and knowledge of the types of investment avenues available, including venture capital funds
    • Practical skills to navigate the funding process, assess project valuations, determine financial projections, and ultimately decide on an exit strategy
    • An opportunity to network with and learn alongside a global cohort of like-minded entrepreneurs and investors
    • Guidance from leading industry experts and Oxford Saïd
    • Membership of the official Oxford Saïd elumni community
    • Access to the official Oxford Executive Education Elumni group on LinkedIn

    What You'll Learn

    • The investment cycle — Reflect on the nature of venture financing and the role it plays for entrepreneurs and investors.
    • Investor types — Explore the types of investors in venture financing.
    • Fundraising — Learn about fundraising, financial projections, and ‘financial ask’.
    • Valuation: art or science? — Discover how valuation occurs and why it is important.
    • Venture capitalists — Explore the role of venture capitalists, venture capital funding, and venture capital firms.
    • Negotiating deals — Discover how to negotiate a deal to reach agreement.
    • Scaling up and scaling down — Learn about staged financing and how ventures deal with financial difficulties.
    • Cashing in on success — Explore the process of ‘exit’ from the perspective of the entrepreneur and the investor.

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