13 July 2026
Expert comment: beyond the World Cup: can Glasgow’s stripped-back Commonwealth Games deliver?
As Scotland prepares to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, questions remain about the event's impact and viability.
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Home to high‑performing degrees, impactful research, and industry-focused activities, our school prepares professionals who are actively improving the future of health, performance, and quality of life.
We bring together Sport, Nutrition and the Allied Health Professions to address real challenges across the lifespan; from supporting active lifestyles and physical performance to promoting independence and delivering urgent and emergency care.
Your learning will be hands-on, research‑informed and designed for the future. You’ll develop strong digital and professional skills, learn from experts who are active in their fields, and gain experience that gives you the confidence and capability to succeed in a career that makes a difference, whether that is enhancing athletic performance, advancing preventive care, supporting rehabilitation or reducing health inequalities.
Aaryaman Pandya
BA (Hons) Sport, Coaching and Physical Education
"The amount of opportunities, the amount of things I’ve done here, it's been massive for my development as a coach."
Ranvir Sogi
BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy
"The surprising factor was getting hands-on experience with peers on the first day, as it was so unexpected!"
Our expert academic team, including researchers and current practitioners, are passionate about sharing their knowledge and helping you to grow into a capable, independent and resilient professional.
Your experience at Oxford Brookes will be enhanced by our research centres and commercial consultancies, including the Centre for Nutrition and Health, Sport and Exercise Science, and our specialist Occupational Therapy DCD and ADL Clinics. Our staff feed their real-world insights and discoveries back into their teaching. This ensures you learn the most current industry practices.
With a range of accreditations, approvals and endorsements, you can be confident that your qualification meets the relevant professional or industry standards recognised by employers. We combine academic excellence with practical relevance, giving you the tools to succeed in a competitive job market.
Our Allied Health Professions (AHP) courses in Dietetics, Occupational Therapy, Paramedic Science and Physiotherapy combine practice with placements in internationally renowned hospitals, community and industry settings.
Our Sport and Nutrition degrees help you turn your passion for sport, performance, wellbeing, food and nutrition into a meaningful career. Through practical, applied learning, you’ll explore real‑world challenges in sport, exercise science, nutrition and public health. You’ll build the knowledge, technical skills and hands‑on experience that employers value, enhancing your employability and preparing you to thrive in a wide range of roles.
You’ll learn by doing, through placements, practical training and immersive simulation experiences that replicate real clinical, coaching and performance environments. You will gain experience through a variety of placements which might include NHS partners, private sector organisations, sports organisations, education settings and world-leading research groups or in one of our own independent physiotherapy, dietetics or nutrition and health clinics.
These opportunities will help you apply your learning, gain insight into your chosen profession, and build professional networks. This means you will graduate ready for your chosen career with confidence and practical experience.
As Scotland prepares to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, questions remain about the event's impact and viability.
Professor Benita Olivier, Dr Lucy Speakman and Dr Claire Clews have been awarded a position on the prestigious National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Senior Research Leader (SRL) programme.
A new student-run dietetics clinic at Oxford Brookes University will soon begin offering free nutritional advice to members of the public.
A play based on a story written by an Oxford Brookes University nutritionist has been developed into a larger-scale performance and adapted into a children’s book for Oxfordshire’s schools.
