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The BHF Oxford CRE How to give a good pitch half-day workshop will be held at the Saïd Business School, Oxford on Friday 8th May 2026.

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We are delighted to invite you to the British Heart Foundation Oxford Centre of Research Excellence (BHF Oxford CRE) CIA How to give a good Pitch Workshop—an interactive event open to all cardiovascular researchers interested in the translation or commercialisation of their work.

Led by an experienced expert in entrepreneurship, this workshop is the second in our series of four half-day workshops.  

How to give a good pitch: the What, Where, Why, When, Who and How of pitching.  Being able to pitch successfully is a valuable skill which will serve you well across all aspects of your career. Workshop 2 in our series of the Cardiovascular Innovation Awards workshops, this interactive session will be led by Emma Palmer Foster, a biotech sector consultant with over three decades of experience of delivering complex messages to different audiences. Highly interactive session showing you how to develop and hone a pitch.

📅 Date: Friday 8th May 2026
📍 Location: Saïd Business School, Park End Street, Oxford, OX1 1HP
🕒 Time: 14:00 – 17:30, followed by a drinks reception and networking

Open to all Oxford cardiovascular researchers.

 

REGISTRATION

Half-day workshops will be delivered in the first half of 2026 on: business leadership skills, business models and IP, how to pitch your ideas, and industry engagement and partnerships.

For more information about the event, please contact tracey Marr (tracey.marr@cardiov.ox.ac.uk).