Location : United Kingdom ,Oxford
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Oxford Brookes University began life as the Oxford School of Art in 1865. 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. Classes in a range of scientific and technical subjects were available. As well as evening classes in the University Museum. In 1891 the School was taken over by the Technical Instruction Committee (part of Oxford City Council), and renamed Oxford City Technical School.
John Henry Brookes became Vice-Principal of the Oxford City Technical School and Head of the School of Art in 1928. Over the next 30 years he worked on the development of the institution. His goal was to make education available to all.
In 1949, the School moves to a 25-acre site in Headington. Brookes referred to the move as 'setting foot in the Promised Land'. Lord Nuffield laid the foundation stone six years later. Over the years there were more merges and name changes. Finally in 1992 it was named Oxford Brookes University.
Today, Oxford Brookes University is a thriving community of staff and students. Committed to helping our students achieve their potential. And to become graduates prepared for fulfilling and valuable lives.
For Bachelor degree-
You will usually need to have
A-levels - please see the course entries for the requirements for your chosen course
International Baccalaureate - please see the course entries for the requirements for your chosen course
A recognised foundation programme
Equivalent qualifications from your own country.
For Post Graduate degree-
For taught courses, you will normally need an honours degree, a postgraduate diploma or an equivalent qualification. For some courses this may need to be in the same subject (or related area) as your intended postgraduate degree.
Accomodation hall is provided to the International students.
Currently there are no scholarships available.