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16 November 2021

Families caring for former athletes with brain damage need more support, new research shows

Following former Rugby World Cup winner Steve Thompson's diagnosis of early-onset dementia at 42 and probable chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a new research study explores the experiences of family members of former athletes with CTE.

Families caring for former athletes with brain damage need more support, new research shows

25 October 2021

Local rugby club teams up with Oxford Brookes

A new partnership is giving students valuable hands-on experience alongside their physiotherapy studies at Oxford Brookes University.

Local rugby club teams up with Oxford Brookes

12 October 2021

‘Whole child’ intelligence and development assessment tool developed with Oxford Brookes experts

Academics from Oxford Brookes University have developed the UK version of a ‘whole child’ intelligence and development assessment tool.

‘Whole child’ intelligence and development assessment tool developed with Oxford Brookes experts

28 September 2021

Good University Guide: Oxford Brookes climbs in ranking

Oxford Brookes University has climbed two places in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2022.

Good University Guide: Oxford Brookes climbs in ranking

23 September 2021

Accolade for work to decolonise the curriculum and support diverse students

An Oxford Brookes lecturing team has been recognised at the inaugural HE Innovate awards for the ways in which they have adapted their curriculum, and how they teach and support students from BAME backgrounds.

Accolade for work to decolonise the curriculum and support diverse students

25 August 2021

Pulmonary rehab clinic underway this summer at Oxford Brookes

A partnership between two leading education and health organisations has led to face-to-face rehabilitation work returning for the first time in many months.

Pulmonary rehab clinic underway this summer at Oxford Brookes

17 August 2021

New app for virtual group exercise classes to support people living with arthritis

A new project to help people with musculoskeletal issues is being developed with the help of researchers from Oxford Brookes University.

New app for virtual group exercise classes to support people living with arthritis

15 July 2021

Young rower inspired to get active by groundbreaking Oxford Brookes project

Work by Oxford Brookes University to increase the activity levels of children with neurological conditions is highlighted in a new National campaign. MadeAtUni: Energising Places, launched by Universities UK and British Universities and Colleges Sport, cel

Young rower inspired to get active by groundbreaking Oxford Brookes project