Oxford, Grande-Bretagne
Oxford Brookes University
type de l'université: université
Statut: publiques
Contact:
Headington Campus, Oxford, OX3 0BP
premier cycle - licence |
Études | à temps plein | à temps partiel |
Alimentation | | |
Anthropologie | | |
Anthropologie sociale | | |
Architecture | | |
Comptabilité Finance | | |
Criminologie | | |
Droit | | |
Éducation | | |
Enseignement primaire | | |
Géographie | | |
Gestion d'entreprise | | |
Histoire | | |
Histoire de l'art | | |
Industrie mécanique | | |
Informatique | | |
Intelligence artificielle | | |
Mathématiques | | |
Musique | | |
Philosophie | | |
Photographie | | |
Physiothérapie | | |
Psychologie | | |
Robotique | | |
Sciences médicales | | |
Sociologie | | |
Travail social | | |
Accounting and Economics | | |
Animal Biology and Conservation | | |
Anthropology and Communication, Media and Culture | | |
Anthropology and English Literature | | |
Anthropology and Geography | | |
Anthropology and History | | |
Anthropology and History of Art | | |
Anthropology and International Relations | | |
Anthropology and Philosophy | | |
Anthropology and Sociology | | |
Applied Languages | | |
Automotive Engineering | | |
Biological Anthropology | | |
Biological Sciences | | |
Biological Sciences (Genetics and Genomics) | | |
Biological Sciences (Human Bioscience) | | |
Biological Sciences (Zoology) | | |
Biomedical Science | | |
Building Surveying | | |
Business and Finance | | |
Business and Law | | |
Business and Marketing Management | | |
Business Management and Geography | | |
Business Management and International Relations | | |
Business, Enterprise and Entrepreneurship | | |
Communication, Media and Culture | | |
Communication, Media and Culture / English Language / Linguistics | | |
Communication, Media and Culture / English Literature | | |
Communication, Media and Culture / International Relations | | |
Communication, Media and Culture / Politics | | |
Communication, Media and Culture / Sociology | | |
Computer Science for Cyber Security | | |
Construction Project Management | | |
Criminology and Anthropology | | |
Criminology and Education Studies | | |
Criminology and English Literature | | |
Criminology and History | | |
Criminology and International Relations | | |
Criminology and Law | | |
Criminology and Politics | | |
Criminology and Sociology | | |
Digital Media Production | | |
Early Childhood Studies | | |
Economics, Finance and International Business | | |
Economics, Politics and International Relations | | |
Education Studies and English Language / Linguistics | | |
Education Studies and English Literature | | |
Education Studies and Sociology | | |
Electro-mechanical Engineering | | |
English Language and Linguistics | | |
English Language and Linguistics / English Literature | | |
English Language and Linguistics / Japanese Studies | | |
English Literature | | |
English Literature and History | | |
English Literature and History of Art | | |
English Literature and Philosophy | | |
English Literature with Creative Writing | | |
Equine Science | | |
Equine Science and Thoroughbred Management | | |
Events Management | | |
Film | | |
Fine Art | | |
Geography and History | | |
Geography and International Relations | | |
Graphic Design | | |
History and History of Art | | |
History and International Relations | | |
History and Japanese Studies | | |
History and Politics | | |
History of Art and Sociology | | |
Interior Architecture | | |
International Business Management | | |
International Hospitality Management | | |
International Relations and Japanese Studies | | |
International Relations and Philosophy | | |
International Relations and Politics | | |
International Relations and Sociology | | |
Japanese Studies | | |
Law with Business | | |
Law with Criminology | | |
Marketing and Events Management | | |
Marketing Communications Management | | |
Marketing Management | | |
Mechanical Engineering Design | | |
Media, Journalism and Publishing | | |
Motorsport Engineering | | |
Motorsport Technology | | |
Nursing (Adult) | | |
Nursing (Child) | | |
Nursing (Mental Health) | | |
Occupational Therapy | | |
Paramedic Science | | |
Philosophy and Politics | | |
Philosophy and Sociology | | |
Physical Activity and Health Promotion | | |
Planning and Property Development | | |
Politics and Sociology | | |
Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management | | |
Real Estate | | |
Robotic Engineering | | |
Sport and Exercise Science | | |
Sport, Coaching and Physical Education | | |
Urban Design, Planning and Development | | |
Oxford Brookes University began life as the Oxford School of Art in 1865, when it occupied one room on the ground floor of the Taylor Institution in the centre of the city. Five years later the School of Science was incorporated, offering a wide range of scientific and technical subjects and evening classes in the University Museum. In 1891, the School was taken over by Oxford City Council's Technical Instruction Committee and renamed Oxford City Technical School.
In 1995, the University opened a new £1.3million Centre for Sport, with a fitness suite, climbing wall, and sports hall. This was followed by a new Student Centre on the Headington Hill site a year later, and a new training restaurant for students of Hotel and Restaurant Management in 1999. Professor Graham Upton was appointed Vice-Chancellor in 1997, taking over from Professor Clive Booth.
In 2000, Oxford Brookes University merged with Westminster College to create the new Westminster Institute of Education. In 2001, the University appointed Jon Snow, the award-winning journalist and Channel 4 News presenter, as its new Chancellor on the retirement of Baroness Kennedy QC. Brookes also won the prestigious Queen's Anniversary Prize for its MSc course in Development Practice, a pioneering course run by the Centre for Development and Emergency Practice for humanitarian professionals who work with victims of war, disaster and urban poverty around the world.
In 2003 the first phase of a new hall of residence in Marston Road was opened, named Clive Booth Hall after our former Vice-Chancellor. This was followed in 2003 by Cheney Student Village, a 750-room hall of residence. The following year, the University's first research institute, the Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development was launched, and since then a number of other institutes have opened. In 2005 Jon Snow opened the Buckley Building, a dedicated space for the University's thriving research community.
Towards the future
Extensive public consultations were held in 2006 on plans for major redevelopments of both Wheatley and Headington campuses, preparatory work for which is now underway.
In 2007 the University opened two new buildings, a state-of the-art facility dedicated to engineering and housing Brookes' Motorsport Engineering Centre, and the Simon Williams Undergraduate Centre, an exciting social space, providing an alternative to lecture halls, libraries and study bedrooms. The buildings were officially opened by David Richards CBE, Chairman of Prodrive and new owner of Aston Martin, and Chancellor Jon Snow respectively.
2007 also saw Oxford Brookes awarded fifth place in a new environmental league table of universities and receive a first class rating for its environmental credentials, as well as a Queen's Anniversary Prize for its world-class MSc in Primate Conservation.
In August 2007 Professor Graham Upton retired as Vice-Chancellor of Oxford Brookes, and his successor, Professor Janet Beer, was inaugurated in September.
In July 2008 Shami Chakrabarti, Director of Liberty and respected human rights campaigner, replaced Jon Snow as Chancellor of the University.
In September 2010 Oxford Brookes was named the UK's best post-1992 university for the tenth year running in The Sunday Times' University Guide.