Welcome to OBBS Research Hub
The Business School Research Office (BSRO) provides support for academic staff and research students in the Oxford Brookes Business School (OBBS) to undertake high quality and impactful research and knowledge exchange activities. BSRO also seeks to supports the Business School research culture in developing and delivering strategies and activities which improve OBBS research profile
To view OBBS' Research and Knowledge Exchange Strategy, click here.
To explore current research grants, click here.
To view Ethics Application Process and Forms, click here.
To download Intent to Submit External Bid form, click here.
To download Visiting Research Students' forms, click here.
To download OBBS Visiting Researcher form, click here.
To find information on KTPs (Knowledge Transfer Partnership). click here.
To view Business and External Engagement (BEE) site. click here.
To decide Consultancy or Contract Research. click here for Decision Tree
To view KE (Knowledge Exchange, Commercialization and Impact) Hub. click here.
Please enter your research details and/or update them here.
We are building a researcher database to help you identify future collaborative and interdisciplinary projects and to make it easy for you to connect with other researchers to share, learn and work together on existing and future research projects.
The information in the database will be available to all members of staff in OBBS, and will also be made available to the central communications team in the university. At this time it will not be made available to those external to the university.
The purpose of this database is to provide information across the school about the breadth of current research interests. expertise, research topics, methodologies, external engagement experience, and future interests with a view to increasing our research productivity through networking and collaboration across board. We believe stronger research endeavors and enterprise are better achieved through collaborative efforts. This information will help in identifying future collaborative and interdisciplinary projects and will be useful for the Research Office in developing and supporting grant submissions, outreach activities, and research engagement. The university communications team will also use the database to locate staff members for potential media coverage so that we can better promote our excellent research.
You need a quality journal with wide readership and fast publication. When choosing a journal, you might be asking:
Does the journal have a good reputation?
How quickly can the journal publish my paper?
Are there any new journals in my field?
Use our journal explorer tool to compare business & management journals and find the best fit for your next paper.
Also, be sure to consider your open access options when choosing a journal. On average, open access articles published across Wiley were downloaded 3x as often as subscription articles. Researchers in the United Kingdom may be able to publish open access at no direct cost.