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Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment
Smith School logo
Formation
2008
Founder
Sir Martin and Lady Smith
Purpose
Education and Research
Location
Oxford, United Kingdom
Director
Professor Mette Morsing
Parent organization
University of Oxford
Website
www.smithschool.ox.ac.uk
The Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment (also known as the Oxford Smith School) is an interdisciplinary research centre of the University of Oxford that focuses on teaching research, and engagement with businesses and enterprises for long term environmental sustainability. The Oxford Smith School was established with the vision of a net-zero emissions future alongside achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, supported by a sustainable global economic and financial system. The school has a broad profile of research, teaching, enterprise engagement, and partnerships to support this vision.
The Smith School is part of the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford.
Much of the Oxford Smith School’s work is multi-disciplinary and draws on a wide range of collaborators across Oxford University. Several academic staff hold joint appointments or are affiliated with other parts of the university including the School of Geography and Environment, the Saïd Business School, the Institute of New Economic Thinking, the Department of Biology, the Department of Economics, the Faculty of Law, and the Oxford Martin School.
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