Why choose a summer course at Oxford Brookes University?
- Cafeteria
- Science labs
- Library
- Dance studio and gym
- Art studio
- Lecture theatres
- Climbing wall
- Swimming pool
- Boathouse
- Courts
- Pitches
Three campuses spread around the city, varying from a few minutes distance to 30 minutes bus rides.
Originally Oxford Polytechnic, Oxford Brookes was granted university status in 1992 and renamed itself after John Henry Brookes, a victorian craftsman and artist. The University offers a variety of subjects and boasts four campus locations, three of which are dotted around Oxford. Oxford Brookes also has plenty of halls of residences in the city centre for would-be students to immerse themselves into the Oxford lifestyle, as well as accommodation just outside the centre for those looking for a student-centric and less urban experience.