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Oxford Brookes University
NameOxford Brookes University
Established1990 (as Oxford Brookes University), 1970 (as Oxford Polytechnic)
TypePublic
CityOxford
CountryEngland

Oxford Brookes University is a public university located in Oxford, England. The university has a strong reputation for academic excellence, with a history dating back to 1970 as Oxford Polytechnic. In 1990, it was granted university status and became Oxford Brookes University. The university is known for its high-quality research and teaching, and has a diverse student body.

History

Oxford Brookes University has its roots in Oxford School of Art, which was established in 1865. The school merged with Oxford Technical Institute in 1970 to form Oxford Polytechnic, which was a major milestone in the university's history. In 1990, the polytechnic was granted university status and became Oxford Brookes University, following the Further and Higher Education Act 1992. The university's name is derived from James Brookes, a local benefactor.

Academic Structure

The university is organized into four faculties: Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Faculty of Business and Law, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, and Faculty of Technology, Design and Environment. Each faculty is composed of several schools and departments, offering a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The university is known for its strong programs in Business and Management, Nursing and Midwifery, and Architecture.

Campuses

Oxford Brookes University has four campuses located in and around Oxford: Headington Campus, Wheatley Campus, Banbury Campus, and Oxford City Campus. The Headington Campus is the largest and most central campus, and is home to many of the university's academic schools and facilities. The university has invested heavily in its campus facilities, including the Kellogg Centre for International Studies and the Oxford Brookes University Library.

Research

Oxford Brookes University is a research-intensive university, with a strong focus on applied research and knowledge transfer. The university has a number of research centers and institutes, including the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, the Centre for the Study of Ancient and Late Antiquity, and the Oxford Brookes Business School. The university's research has had a significant impact on a wide range of fields, including healthcare, education, and sustainable development.

Student Life

Oxford Brookes University has a diverse student body, with students from over 120 countries. The university offers a range of student services, including careers advice, counseling, and student accommodation. The university also has a number of student organizations and clubs, including the Oxford Brookes Students' Union, which provides a range of social and cultural activities for students. Students can also get involved in volunteering and community service, which are organized through the Oxford Brookes University Volunteering and Community Service.

Rankings and Reputation

Oxford Brookes University has a strong reputation for academic excellence, and is ranked among the top universities in the UK. According to the Complete University Guide, the university is ranked 68th out of 130 universities in the UK. The university is also ranked highly in a number of subject areas, including Business and Management, which is ranked 23rd in the UK. The university's strong reputation is reflected in its employer satisfaction ratings, which are among the highest in the UK.