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Oxford+

著者: Susannah de Jager
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Welcome to Oxford+, the podcast series that explores the myths and truths of the Oxford investing landscape hosted by Susannah de Jager. Since moving to Oxford, Susannah has collaborated with experts, entrepreneurs, and government to shape the conversation around domestic scale-up capital. Oxford+ aims to inform, inspire, and connect. We'll talk to Founders, investors, academics, politicians, and facilitators and explore how Oxford is open for business.Susannah de Jager マネジメント・リーダーシップ リーダーシップ 個人ファイナンス 経済学
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  • Building a More Inclusive Innovation Ecosystem in Oxfordshire
    2026/03/31

    How do you turn a brilliant but messy innovation ecosystem into something easier to navigate, stronger on the world stage, and fairer for local communities?

    In this episode of Oxford+, host Susannah de Jager speaks with Olga Kozlova, one of the driving forces behind Equinox (Equitable Innovation Oxford), a new partnership convened by the University of Oxford to align universities, investors, corporates, developers and communities behind a shared ambition for Oxfordshire.

    Olga explains why Equinox formed, why a united voice matters if Oxford wants to compete with global clusters, and how the initiative aims to make the ecosystem more accessible for founders, investors and companies looking to locate in the region. The conversation also explores why equitable growth cannot be an afterthought in a county with stark inequalities, and how skills, narratives and practical delivery can help more people feel the benefits of innovation.

    Equinox launched in November 2025 with over 40 regional partners and a new NatWest Accelerator to support Oxfordshire start-ups.


    • (00:00) - Welcome to Oxford+
    • (02:02) - Why Equinox Was Formed: A United Voice for Oxfordshire
    • (03:51) - Making the Ecosystem Easier to Navigate for Founders and Investors
    • (05:44) - What Equitable Innovation Means in Practice
    • (09:06) - Does Equity Language Spook Investors?
    • (12:42) - The Four Workstreams: Investors, Corporates, Developers, Communities
    • (14:25) - Early Priorities: Inward Investment, Shared Materials, NatWest Accelerator
    • (16:55) - Who Should Join Next: SMEs, NHS, and the Coalition of the Willing
    • (19:53) - What Founders Need: Navigation, Capital, and Peer Networks
    • (22:04) - The Quadruple Helix and a Model Other Regions Can Copy
    • (25:19) - Measuring Success: Sector Diversity, Investors, and Reducing Inequality
    • (28:00) - Olga’s Career Journey and Why Universities Matter

    Olga Kozlova: Olga Kozlova is Director of Innovation and Engagement at the University of Oxford and a leader in innovation ecosystems, technology commercialisation, entrepreneurship, and inclusive growth. She previously established and led the Innovation and Industry Engagement directorate at the University of Strathclyde and founded Converge, Scotland’s national company creation and entrepreneurship development programme.

    Connect with Olga on LinkedIn

    Susannah de Jager: Susannah is a seasoned professional with over 15 years of experience in UK asset management. She has worked closely with industry experts, entrepreneurs, and government officials to shape the conversation around domestic scale-up capital.

    Connect with Susannah on LinkedIn and Subscribe to the Oxford+ Newsletter for Exclusive Content

    Oxford+ is hosted by Susannah de Jager and supported by Mishcon de Reya, HSBC Innovation Banking, and James Cowper Kreston.

    Produced and Edited by Story Ninety-Four in Oxford.

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    35 分
  • Oxford+ in Brief with Lord William Hague
    2026/03/24

    What would success for UK innovation actually look like in practice?

    In this short Oxford+ in Brief bonus episode, host Susannah de Jager asks Lord William Hague four fast questions that cut straight to the future of Oxford, the Oxford ecosystem, and Britain’s ability to translate world-class ideas into lasting prosperity. Hague argues that the UK should aim to make the Oxford–Cambridge–London triangle the place in the world to build a career, invest, and create globally significant companies.

    The Oxford–Cambridge Growth Corridor has become a central plank of the UK’s growth agenda, with the Chancellor previously pointing to an ambition to add £78bn to the economy by 2035, as reported by BBC News. Against that backdrop, Hague’s answers highlight two recurring themes: Oxford’s extraordinary breadth across disciplines, and the structural challenge of moving quickly inside a decentralised institution.

    Lord William Hague: Lord William Hague of Richmond is the Chancellor of the University of Oxford and a former Leader of the Conservative Party. He studied PPE at Magdalen College, Oxford, later completing an MBA at INSEAD, and served as MP for Richmond for 26 years, including as Leader of the Conservative Party (1997–2001) and as Foreign Secretary (2010–2014). As Minister for Disabled People, he was responsible for the Disability Discrimination Act 1995, and he co-founded the Campaign to Prevent Sexual Violence in Conflict. He was elected Chancellor of the University of Oxford in November 2024 and took up his duties in February 2025.

    Connect with Lord William Hague on LinkedIn


    Susannah de Jager: Susannah is a seasoned professional with over 15 years of experience in UK asset management. She has worked closely with industry experts, entrepreneurs, and government officials to shape the conversation around domestic scale-up capital.

    Connect with Susannah on LinkedIn and Subscribe to the Oxford+ Newsletter for Exclusive Content

    Oxford+ is hosted by Susannah de Jager and supported by Mishcon de Reya, HSBC Innovation Banking, and James Cowper Kreston.

    Produced and Edited by Story Ninety-Four in Oxford.

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    4 分
  • Lord William Hague on Talent, Technology, and Capital
    2026/03/17

    How does the UK turn world-class ideas into world-class companies, without selling the best outcomes abroad?

    In this episode of Oxford+, host Susannah de Jager speaks with Lord William Hague, Chancellor of the University of Oxford and former UK Foreign Secretary, about the UK’s scale-up gap and what it will take to build an innovation economy that keeps more value at home. They discuss why universities sit at the centre of growth, how pension capital and other long-term investors can help close the funding gap, and why procurement and slow decision-making can quietly kill promising companies before they reach commercial scale.

    The conversation lands in the reality of the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor, which government has positioned as a long-term national growth project. Recent reporting on the corridor highlights the scale of the ambition and the industries driving it, alongside the claim it could add £78bn to the economy by 2035. From foreign takeovers of UK spinouts to the need for faster infrastructure delivery, this episode offers a clear, systems-level view of what Oxford’s ecosystem reveals about the UK’s economic future.

    • (00:00) - Welcome to Oxford+
    • (02:26) - What the Chancellor of Oxford Actually Does
    • (07:36) - Oxford’s Global Position and Talent Flywheel
    • (09:57) - The Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor and the Need for Speed
    • (14:05) - The Scale-up Capital Gap and Pension Capital
    • (15:09) - Unicorn Spinouts, Foreign Buyers, and Ownership
    • (19:47) - Procurement as a Hidden Blocker to Innovation
    • (23:34) - Why Britain Moves Slowly and What Could Change
    • (27:19) - The Ellison Institute of Technology and Oxford’s Next Phase
    • (31:22) - US Politics, Talent Flows, and Global Competition
    • (38:44) - AI, Education, and Avoiding Brain Rot
    • (40:05) - Social Media, Youth Mental Health, and Regulation


    Lord William Hague: Lord William Hague of Richmond is the Chancellor of the University of Oxford and a former Leader of the Conservative Party. He studied PPE at Magdalen College, Oxford, later completing an MBA at INSEAD, and served as MP for Richmond for 26 years, including as Leader of the Conservative Party (1997–2001) and as Foreign Secretary (2010–2014). As Minister for Disabled People, he was responsible for the Disability Discrimination Act 1995, and he co-founded the Campaign to Prevent Sexual Violence in Conflict. He was elected Chancellor of the University of Oxford in November 2024 and took up his duties in February 2025.

    Connect with Lord William Hague on LinkedIn

    Susannah de Jager: Susannah is a seasoned professional with over 15 years of experience in UK asset management. She has worked closely with industry experts, entrepreneurs, and government officials to shape the conversation around domestic scale-up capital.

    Connect with Susannah on LinkedIn and Subscribe to the Oxford+ Newsletter for Exclusive Content

    Oxford+ is hosted by Susannah de Jager and supported by Mishcon de Reya, HSBC Innovation Banking, and James Cowper Kreston.

    Produced and Edited by Story Ninety-Four in Oxford.

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    42 分
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