02 April 2026
Think Human Festival returns to Oxford Brookes
The Think Human Festival returns to Oxford Brookes this April with a free programme of theatre, music, film and poetry.
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The Think Human Festival returns to Oxford Brookes this April with a free programme of theatre, music, film and poetry.
A new Personal Injury Law Clinic has been launched to provide advice to real-life clients while giving students practical experience.
Ancient Arabia was inhabited far more often than previously believed, with humans returning repeatedly over tens of thousands of years as the climate shifted, according to new research.
A week of free public events will take place across Oxford this month, including at Oxford Brookes University, as the Oxford Human Rights Festival returns for its 24th year.
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A discussion of how public health campaigns and media representations reflect the realities of living with HIV.
This talk and panel discussion will ask: looking back, what can we learn from the Blair governments, and are there any lessons that are still relevant for Keir Starmer today?
In this Think Human festival event, we'll hear from Dr Niall Munro and Dr Alys Beverton, on the literary, social and political upheaval in the decades leading up to the American Civil War.
Our strategy sets out the focus and priorities for the next 15 years. We have worked closely with our students, staff, local community and other stakeholders to create a new strategy for Oxford Brookes University for 2020/2021 and beyond. As part of this work we have articulated our bold and ambitious 2035 Vision Statement as an expression of the kind of institution we want to be in 2035 and the steps we will take in order to achieve this vision.
