Come to our Summer Open Days - Oxford Brookes University
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“Ranked in the top 10 in South East England”
Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025
“Among the world's top universities in 24 subject areas”
QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026
“87% of full-time undergraduate students are in work or further study 15 months after graduation”
HESA Graduate Outcomes Survey 2022/23 - published July 2025
Latest news
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02 April 2026
Think Human Festival returns to Oxford Brookes
The Think Human Festival returns to Oxford Brookes this April with a free programme of theatre, music, film and poetry.
24 March 2026
New Personal Injury Clinic gives law students real-life experience at Oxford Brookes University
A new Personal Injury Law Clinic has been launched to provide advice to real-life clients while giving students practical experience.
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Our team of 800+ experts are addressing global challenges facing society, the economy and technology.
Partnership collaborations
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Innovation & Enterprise
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Public engagement
We drive public engagement with our research, innovation and knowledge exchange activities.
Events
19 February 2026 - 28 May 2026
Ignite
Do you have a developed business idea and want to take it further? Then join our Ignite programme and get the chance to pitch for up to £5k.
23 April 2026 - 23 April 2026
Bridging the Digital Divide: Communication in Robotic Assisted Surgery, EPR, and Person-Centred Care
Join Dr Carol Forde-Johnston and Dr Lian Lee to understand how the nursing profession is pivotal to achieving patient-centered care in the digital future.
29 April 2026 - 29 April 2026
Menopause in Motion: a workplace exercise feasibility study
Join us for this open lecture, reviewing the results from past scientific studies on workplace exercise interventions in menopausal women.
30 April 2026 - 30 April 2026
CYP Book Launch: "Overinvested" by Nina Bandelj, with Tina Miller
Join us for the online UK launch of Overinvested, Nina Bandelj’s new book on modern parenting as an “emotional economy,” followed by a discussion with Tina Miller and an audience Q&A.
See all events
Our 2035 vision
Our strategy sets out the focus and priorities for the next 15 years. We have worked closely with our students, staff, local community and other stakeholders to create a new strategy for Oxford Brookes University for 2020/2021 and beyond. As part of this work we have articulated our bold and ambitious 2035 Vision Statement as an expression of the kind of institution we want to be in 2035 and the steps we will take in order to achieve this vision.
Find out more about our strategy
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Students
Staff
Alumni
Study
Study
Subject areas
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International students
Why Oxford Brookes?
Study abroad and exchanges
Tuition fees
Funding and financial support
Contact and meet us
How to apply
Information for new students
Parents and carers
Outreach hub
Student life
Student life
Oxford: an ideal student city
Accommodation
Our campuses
Brookes Union
Sports
Music
Support and wellbeing
Student stories
Research
Research
REF 2021
Research news
Research Impact Showcase
Our research networks
Our research centres
Our research staff
Research degrees
Research repository (RADAR)
Research integrity and responsible metrics
Research ethics
Research support
Library services for researchers
Contact the Research team
Engage and innovate
Engage and innovate
Consultancy
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships
License our technology
Public and community engagement
About
About
Brookes at a glance
Faculties and schools
Professional services
Structure and governance
Strategy
News
Events
Our history
Our community
Safety and welfare
Social responsibility
Sustainability
Our brand guidelines
Alumni and supporters
Working for Brookes
Maps and campuses
Harassment
Contact us
Come to our Summer Open Days
Undergraduate Open Days 19-20 June
Visit us and discover student life at Oxford Brookes.
Book now for Oxford 19-20 June
Book now for Swindon 13 June
Find a course
Expand
Course Level
Late applications
Missed the 14 January deadline? It’s not too late to apply
Discover postgraduate study
Join us in September
Undergraduate courses
Postgraduate courses
Order a prospectus
Campus tours
“Ranked in the top 10 in South East England”
Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025
“Among the world's top universities in 24 subject areas”
QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026
“87% of full-time undergraduate students are in work or further study 15 months after graduation”
HESA Graduate Outcomes Survey 2022/23 - published July 2025
Latest news
21 April 2026
Expert comment: Supporting young men and ending misogyny and the ‘manosphere’
The dangerous, misogynistic attitudes promoted to teenagers through the ‘mansophere’ have been highlighted in television shows like the documentary ‘Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere’ and the drama ‘Adolescence’.
14 April 2026
Tiny “pineapple” assassin bug reveals surprising evolutionary twist
Researchers at Oxford Brookes University have discovered a new feather-legged assassin bug — a tiny predatory insect just two millimetres long — that is offering fresh insights into how these species evolve.
02 April 2026
Think Human Festival returns to Oxford Brookes
The Think Human Festival returns to Oxford Brookes this April with a free programme of theatre, music, film and poetry.
24 March 2026
New Personal Injury Clinic gives law students real-life experience at Oxford Brookes University
A new Personal Injury Law Clinic has been launched to provide advice to real-life clients while giving students practical experience.
See all news
Research and Innovation
Research strengths
Our team of 800+ experts are addressing global challenges facing society, the economy and technology.
Partnership collaborations
Unlock your organisation's potential with our expertise in optimising productivity and cultivating top talent.
Innovation & Enterprise
Support for external organisations, students, graduates, and researchers, on their innovation and enterprise pathways
Public engagement
We drive public engagement with our research, innovation and knowledge exchange activities.
Events
19 February 2026 - 28 May 2026
Ignite
Do you have a developed business idea and want to take it further? Then join our Ignite programme and get the chance to pitch for up to £5k.
23 April 2026 - 23 April 2026
Bridging the Digital Divide: Communication in Robotic Assisted Surgery, EPR, and Person-Centred Care
Join Dr Carol Forde-Johnston and Dr Lian Lee to understand how the nursing profession is pivotal to achieving patient-centered care in the digital future.
29 April 2026 - 29 April 2026
Menopause in Motion: a workplace exercise feasibility study
Join us for this open lecture, reviewing the results from past scientific studies on workplace exercise interventions in menopausal women.
30 April 2026 - 30 April 2026
CYP Book Launch: "Overinvested" by Nina Bandelj, with Tina Miller
Join us for the online UK launch of Overinvested, Nina Bandelj’s new book on modern parenting as an “emotional economy,” followed by a discussion with Tina Miller and an audience Q&A.
See all events
Our 2035 vision
Our strategy sets out the focus and priorities for the next 15 years. We have worked closely with our students, staff, local community and other stakeholders to create a new strategy for Oxford Brookes University for 2020/2021 and beyond. As part of this work we have articulated our bold and ambitious 2035 Vision Statement as an expression of the kind of institution we want to be in 2035 and the steps we will take in order to achieve this vision.
Find out more about our strategy
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