Oxford Generative and Agentic AI Programme

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Oxford Saïd Business School, University of Oxford

About this event

Online 4-week programme from Oxford Saïd on generative and agentic AI for senior leaders, starting 2026-05-13 with hands-on agent work and governance.

Overview Grounded in Oxford research on agent systems, AI workflows and digital transformation, this online executive education programme blends academic depth with practical application. It’s designed for busy leaders who need credible, actionable guidance on evaluating, deploying and governing generative and agentic AI in real organisations. Over four weeks (including a one-week orientation) you’ll move from theory to practice, finishing with governance artefacts you can apply immediately in your work.

What you’ll learn and do

  • Understand the foundations of generative AI and how LLMs function within broader workflows
  • Identify high-value use cases for AI tools and agents in your organisation
  • Build and compare a simple agent to automate a workflow
  • Develop a business case for AI investment, including ROI framing
  • Recommend oversight and governance measures for autonomous workflows
  • Translate theory into action through applied exercises, frameworks and guided builds
  • Produce practical outputs such as a use case template and governance checklist for immediate adoption

Programme structure and format

  • Start date: 13 May 2026
  • Duration: 4 weeks (including 1-week orientation)
  • Location: Online (Oxford Online Campus)
  • Time commitment: 6–8 hours per week
  • Delivery: Interactive online learning with multimedia content, live/recorded webinars, group discussions and practical assignments
  • Modules include:
    • Module 1 — Generative AI: Foundations of LLMs, capabilities, limitations, workflows and pitfalls
    • Module 2 — From Models to Agents: Evolution of agentic systems, orchestration patterns and real-world value
    • Module 3 — Hands-on with Agents: Designing a use case, building a simple agent, framework comparison and governance artefacts
  • Assessment and certification: Continuous assessment through practical assignments; official University of Oxford Certificate of Completion on finishing the programme

Who this is for Designed for upper-mid to senior professionals who need to evaluate, apply and govern generative and agentic AI in real organisational contexts. It’s particularly relevant for:

  • Operations and functional leaders seeking measurable improvements in cost, quality and efficiency
  • Technology directors and CIO-level leaders responsible for platform selection, integration and oversight
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