Economics and Management
Why Choose Pembroke?
Pembroke has a strong involvement with Management Studies and pioneered it at undergraduate level at Oxford. We also maintain our close relationship with the Saïd Business School.
We have the advantage of one of the largest cohorts of E&M students of any College (usually 8 each year), so there is always help at hand.
- The College has two Management Fellows, Professor Owen Darbishire, a specialist in employment systems and work organisation, and Dr Eamonn Molloy, an expert in complex organisation design and the role of technology in professional and organisational change. We also have two Tutorial Fellows in Economics, Professor Pramila Krishnan, a specialist in Development Economics, Dr Brian A'Hearn, who specialises in Economic History, and a Teaching Fellow in Economics, Dr Craig Holmes, who specialises in Labour Economics.

Meet Our Academics
Pembroke Economists are eligible for £100 of funding in their first year and another £100 in their final year towards the cost of books for their course for personal use.
Economics and Management
Why Choose Pembroke?
Pembroke has a strong involvement with Management Studies and pioneered it at undergraduate level at Oxford. We also maintain our close relationship with the Saïd Business School.
We have the advantage of one of the largest cohorts of E&M students of any College (usually 8 each year), so there is always help at hand.
- The College has two Management Fellows, Professor Owen Darbishire, a specialist in employment systems and work organisation, and Dr Eamonn Molloy, an expert in complex organisation design and the role of technology in professional and organisational change. We also have two Tutorial Fellows in Economics, Professor Pramila Krishnan, a specialist in Development Economics, Dr Brian A'Hearn, who specialises in Economic History, and a Teaching Fellow in Economics, Dr Craig Holmes, who specialises in Labour Economics.

Meet Our Academics
Pembroke Economists are eligible for £100 of funding in their first year and another £100 in their final year towards the cost of books for their course for personal use.