How many Oxford Brookes campuses are there?

The University comprises three main campuses (Headington, Wheatley and Harcourt Hill), as well as a site in Swindon which is the focus for adult nurse training.

How prestigious is Oxford Brookes University?

Oxford Brookes’ global reputation for the quality of its teaching has been recognised in the latest QS World University Rankings by Subject. The 2019 rankings found that Oxford Brookes is ranked amongst the “world’s top universities” in 12 subjects.

Where do Oxford Brookes students live?

Oxford Brookes offers accommodation for new and existing full-time students who wish to live in our halls and shared houses. Oxford Brookes University’s Halls of Residence and Accommodation Services comply with The Student Accommodation Code of Practice. Further information on the code can be found on the SAC Website.

What is the difference between Oxford University and Oxford Brookes?

Oxford Brookes University (formerly known as Oxford Polytechnic) is a public university in Oxford, England. It is a new university, having received university status through the Further and Higher Education Act 1992. It can trace its origins to 1865, when it was founded as the Oxford School of Art.

What is the main campus at Oxford Brookes?

Headington Campus
Headington Campus is our largest campus and is set across 3 sites (Gipsy Lane, Headington Hill and Marston Road). Located 1 mile east of Oxford city centre, a scenic walk or short bus ride gets you to the heart of the city. You’ll find a thriving student community living and learning in a modern, uplifting environment.

Is Oxford Brookes diverse?

We have a broad and diverse membership of around 18,000 students spread across our campuses and are governed by our members, who determine our policy and lead the organisation.

What is Oxford Brookes famous for?

The QS World University Rankings put Oxford Brookes in the world’s top universities for the following subjects: Accounting and Finance. Architecture and Built Environment. Biological Sciences.

Is Oxford Brookes University Russell Group?

The Russell Group of universities was formed in 1994 by 17 British research universities – Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Imperial College London, Leeds, Liverpool, London School of Economics, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham, Oxford, Sheffield, Southampton, University College London and Warwick.

Does Oxford Brookes have catered accommodation?

The majority of our halls are self-catered, we have only one catered hall at Wheatley. All our halls and campuses are connected by our Brookes bus services. You are entitled to a free bus pass if you live in halls. There is a range of accommodation comprising of single study-bedrooms, many with en-suite bathroom.

Is Oxford Brookes accommodation first come first serve?

We don’t allocate on a first-come, first-served basis but will allocate to all students who have applied by the deadline and met the conditions of their offer. However, if you miss the deadline to apply, you are welcome to contact us after the allocation date to ask about vacancies.

What grades do you need to get into Oxford Brookes?

IELTS 6.0-7.0, with 6.0 in reading and writing, and 5.5 in listening and speaking. Pre-sessional University English. We can usually consider 60% or above in Standard 12th English in order to meet the minimum English Language requirements.

Is Oxford Brookes Russell Group?