Scale Up Network – Biosciences Edition Starting March 2025

The Scale Up Network at Oxford Brookes University is a successful peer-to-peer network designed to bring together and support like-minded businesses as they tackle challenges and seize opportunities for growth.

Starting again on 18th March, now in its fourth year, the network offers a unique opportunity for a small group of 8-10 scale-up leaders to meet six times over the course of six months to:

  • Benefit from expert input sessions led by Oxford Brookes University. Topics are tailored to participants’ needs and have previously included entrepreneurial leadership, company culture, and employee engagement.
  • Identify common challenges through interactive action learning, collaborating to co-create solutions that drive impactful improvements.
  • Receive professional, facilitated support over a six-month period to help implement change and foster sustainable growth.

If you’re looking to leverage a peer network to overcome business challenges, implement change, and build trusted connections to support your growth journey, you can register your interest through the enquiry form.

Read more about the network here.

Please reach out to obbs-bee@brookes.ac.uk if you have any questions or would like to arrange a call to discuss the Scale Up Network in more detail.

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