News from 2024
Oxford Brookes University news from 2024
19 April 2024
Dive into the thrilling world of stunt performance at Oxford Brookes’s Creative Industries Festival
The action-packed world of big-screen stunt performance and what it takes to stage convincing fight scenes will be revealed in a free workshop next week as part of this year’s Creative Industries Festival at Oxford Brookes University.
12 April 2024
Art and design students team up with top sustainable fashion designers Vin + Omi
Oxford Brookes University students gained real life fashion industry experience by creating and building a set for two top British designers as part of London Fashion Week 2024.
11 April 2024
Oxford Brookes University world leading in 21 subjects
Oxford Brookes University is a world leading institution in 21 subjects, according to the latest global rankings published today.
11 April 2024
National recognition for Brookes student who switched from business to nursing
When Oxford Brookes University student Cynthia Okoli moved to the UK from Nigeria she was expecting to study business administration.
28 March 2024
Oxford Brookes Business School students partner with Oxfordshire FA to conduct market research
Students at Oxford Brookes University have partnered with the Oxfordshire Football Association to conduct research into inclusivity, diversity and access to grassroots sport for young people.
27 March 2024
Is chocolate good for you? An expert explains…
As Easter approaches and chocolate eggs flood the shelves of supermarkets, Dr Shelly Coe, from the Oxford Centre for Nutrition and Health at Oxford Brookes University, asks if chocolate offers any health benefits?
21 March 2024
Oxford Brookes University takes home three prizes at national sustainability awards
Oxford Brookes University has been named the winner of three out of five national sustainability awards, in recognition of staff and student’s commitment to biodiversity and the environment.
14 March 2024
Shade-grown coffee demonstrates the benefits of combining agriculture and conservation
Increasing shade cover over coffee plants can increase biodiversity and provide new ways to combine agriculture and conservation, a new study has revealed.
13 March 2024
New student resources launched by Oxfordshire Mind at Oxford Brookes on University Mental Health Day
New resources developed by Oxfordshire Mind in partnership with Oxford Brookes University are set to be launched on University Mental Health Day (Thursday 14 March).