Oxford Brookes University
Upcoming Intake
Sep 2025
Tution Fee
Starts from 15,950 GBP
English Requirement
IELTS, TOEFL
Rated TEF Silver
Highlights
Oxford Brookes University is a leading institution located in the historic city of Oxford. With over 150 years of history, the university has grown into one of the UK's top modern universities with a local, national and international reputation for their teaching and research excellence.
With significant recent investment in their campus - leading to award-winning facilities - there's a wealth of opportunity for students to learn and develop. There is a strong community spirit and graduates go on to achieve great things.
Campuses
There are 3 campuses in Oxford – Harcourt Hill, Wheatley, and Headington.
1. Headington campus
The Headington Campus is the largest of the Oxford Brookes campuses and is situated in the vibrant suburb of Headington. It is located close to the Oxford city centre.
The campus is surrounded by green spaces, with several parks and gardens within walking distance, including South Park. The campus is also near the Oxford Botanic Garden, the Ashmolean Museum, and the Headington Shark.
2. Harcourt Hill campus
The Harcourt Hill campus is located in Botley, Oxford. The campus is 3 miles from Oxford city centre and a 30-minute bus ride from Headington Campus. The campus is easily accessible by road. The Harcourt Hill Campus bus stop is only a 4-minute walk away.
You can visit the Farmoor Reservoir for birdwatching and windsurfing, or have a day at the North Hinksey Nature Reserve and enjoy the wildlife.
3. Wheatley campus
The Wheatley campus is located in Oxfordshire. It is seven miles east of Oxford city centre and close to the Headington Campus. Wheatley is a quaint village with many interesting places to visit. Some include the Wheatley Windmill and the Shotover Country Park.
Oxford is a city in Oxfordshire, England. It is rich in history and well-known for its culture and architecture. Oxford is home to many museums and galleries. The city is located near the River Thames and the River Cherwell, which add to its scenic beauty.
Ranking
by QS
413
by THE
601–800
by GUARDIAN
42