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Equity & economy

The University is playing an active role in tackling inequality and expanding economic opportunity at every level. As disparities in access to skills, employment, and prosperity continue to shape lives and communities, inclusive growth has become a shared priority. We are working with partners across sectors to support skills development, widen access to opportunity, and translate research and innovation into economic impact. By strengthening pathways into education and work, supporting local enterprise, and informing policies that drive fair and sustainable growth, the University is helping to build a more resilient economy that benefits communities far beyond our city limits.

Oxford Vice-Chancellor Irene Tracey speaks during the launch of Equinox at Rhodes House..

Prosperity is strongest when opportunity is widely shared.

Oxford’s contribution to economic growth and equity combines research insight with practical action. Across departments and research centres, scholars are examining inequality, productivity, labour markets, regional development, and social mobility, generating evidence that informs policy and shapes public debate. This work helps deepen understanding of how growth can be both dynamic and inclusive.

Through knowledge exchange, innovation, enterprise activity, and tourism, Oxford is helping to support jobs and economic activity locally, regionally, and nationally. Enterprise hubs, incubators, and spin-out companies emerging from research translate ideas into new industries and employment opportunities, while widening participation programmes, skills initiatives, and partnerships with local organisations are helping to expand access to education, training, and economic opportunity.

Together, research, innovation, and engagement activities are helping to contribute to a more resilient and inclusive economy.

Below you can explore some examples of centres, projects, and partnerships that are helping bring this work to life.

Students responding to local need

Supporting local partnerships, strengthening communities

The Community Partnership Fund (CPF) supports collaborations between the University of Oxford and organisations across Oxfordshire, helping to develop projects that respond to shared challenges and deliver meaningful local impact. By bringing together academic expertise and community knowledge, the fund supports initiatives spanning education, skills development, cultural activity, sustainability, and community wellbeing. These partnerships create opportunities that are locally relevant, jointly shaped, and designed to benefit communities across the county.

Learn more about the Community Partnership Fund

Radcliffe Camera, Oxford viewed from the University Church

External Engagement

Partnerships, research, collaboration and resources form a connected portfolio, linking activity from local communities to global contexts and creating impact beyond the University.

External Engagement
Sports Leaders Programme participants from Greyfriars school learning American Football with University of Oxford student athletes

Sport & wellbeing

Sport and physical activity bring people together. Across Oxford, partnerships with schools and communities widen access to sport, supporting healthier, more connected lives.


Group of people sitting in a circle on grass in a park in Oxford during an outdoor community discussion, including a participant using a wheelchair

Crisis & conflict

Oxford works with global partners to support communities affected by crisis and conflict, from refugee education pathways to research that informs humanitarian response.

Students at Lincoln College as part of an MPLS Primary Science Day

Classroom & career

Education opens doors. Through outreach, mentoring and lifelong learning, Oxford works with partners to help people of all ages build skills, confidence and new opportunities.


Female scientists using the serology machine

Tools & tech

From AI to digital innovation, Oxford researchers develop tools and technologies that help address global challenges and support better decisions across society.


Researchers and policy professionals engaged in a roundtable discussion during a policy workshop

Policy & practice

Oxford researchers work with policymakers, organisations and communities to ensure evidence and insight inform decisions that shape society, public services and the economy.