User:Fabrickator/Oxford Centre for Management Studies History
This is a collection of relevant links for a "brief history" of the following University of Oxford entities:
- Oxford Centre for Management Studies (redirects to Saïd Business School)
- Templeton College
- Green Templeton College
- Oxford Executive Education Centre
- Saïd Business School
motivation for this page
[edit]This page was motivated by the desire to find a replacement link for the dead link A Brief History of the University on Saïd Business School.
official pages
[edit]- Templeton College (as of 2006)
- replica of Templeton College web site (broken)
- Management Studies at Oxford: History and the Next 50 Years (Green Templeton College)
- Green Templeton College history (current) (recommended source)
- Green Templeton College (old url)
- Green Templeton College history (as of 2008)
- Oxford Executive Education Centre
- Saïd Business School history (current)
- Saïd Business School history (as of 2015) (recommended source)
- about Saïd Business School (as of 2003)
- Saïd Business School home page (as of 2006)
unofficial pages
[edit]more interesting tidbits
[edit]Consider this edit of Said Business School from 23 April 2010 which claims to provide a source for the establishment of Said Business School (or at least, calling it by that name) as of 1996, using the url (closest obtainable from Wayback archive) at http://web.archive.org/web/20080411014607/http://www.ox.ac.uk/about_the_university/introducing_oxford/a_brief_history_of_the_university/index.html. Unfortunately, that "history" is almost entirely about the pre-20th century history of Oxford, and the tiny little bit for the 20th and 21st centuries have no mention of Said Business School nor any of its predecessors. Totally bogus! Fabrickator (talk) 21:32, 29 July 2020 (UTC)
December 2023 update
[edit]I have come back to this page after about 3 1/2 years, without much of a resolution. The apparent replacement for the "brief history of the university" page I was looking for is simply History (note that there are actually some links on the website labeled "brief history of the university" which presumably went to the old "history" page and now go to this one ... though in other places, the "brief history" links may point to a different "history" page).
The new "History" page has some revisions, but nothing about Said Business School, which is what I had been looking for. OTOH, it gives the appearance of trying to "hype" the reader; the older "Brief History of the University" page instilled a greater sense of trust. Fabrickator (talk) 05:48, 19 December 2023 (UTC)