News from 2021
Oxford Brookes University news from 2021
21 April 2021
Oxford Brookes Global MBA climbs in worldwide rankings
The Oxford Brookes Global MBA programme has risen three places in the 2021 QS Online MBA Rankings to 12th in the world, and 5th in the UK.
12 April 2021
Language and creativity: The University and Modern Art Oxford invite artists to showcase new work
A diverse range of languages and communication styles used in Oxfordshire will be highlighted in a new exhibition called Sign Symbol Sound. An open call for artworks is launched today, 12 April 2021, and will run until 21 June 2021.
09 April 2021
A tribute to His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Oxford Brookes University is deeply saddened to learn of the death of His Royal Highness, the Duke of Edinburgh.
08 April 2021
New method created by scientists will transform how cells are studied
Scientists at Oxford Brookes University have developed a new single-cell transcriptomic method which will aid multiple fields of biology, including the study of human health, disease and injury.
07 April 2021
Richard Okorogheye: a statement from Vice-Chancellor Professor Alistair Fitt
"We have received confirmation of the tragic news that Richard Okorogheye, a student at Oxford Brookes University, has died."
31 March 2021
Can you help find Richard Okorogheye?
Vice-Chancellor Professor Alistair Fitt appeals to the University community to help find missing student Richard Okorogheye:
31 March 2021
Oxford Brookes ranked highly for commercialisation and research partnerships
Oxford Brookes University’s successful work in commercialising its intellectual property (IP), predominantly through IP licensing but also through spinouts, has been ranked in the top 10% of English universities.
31 March 2021
Universities set to support UK’s recovery from the pandemic
A new campaign is highlighting how the 12 universities in the University Alliance, which Oxford Brookes University is part of, will help with the national economic, social and cultural recovery from COVID-19.
30 March 2021
Everyone’s Invited - statement from Oxford Brookes University
A statement from Professor Alistair Fitt, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University:
30 March 2021
£1.35 million awarded to create super energy efficient Council homes
Dozens of houses in the Warwickshire area will have permanently reduced fuel bills, better air quality and improved energy efficiency ratings thanks to a successful government funding bid.