Go to the Subjects section
Go to the Research section
Go to the Staff and students section
Go to the About section
Go to the Virtual tour section
Applications are now open for three fee-waiver scholarships available for our MA International Relations and our brand-new MA International Security course. The details of the three scholarships are as follows:
The Government of Japan has bestowed the ‘Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette’ on Dr Joy Hendry, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at Oxford Brookes University.
Researchers at Oxford Brookes University have documented how and why different species of primate are changing their behaviours to survive near humans.
International expert on blasphemy laws at Oxford Brookes discusses on Sky News the reported investigation into actor Stephen Fry for blasphemy.
Two fee-waiver scholarships are now available to students on the MSc Primate Conservation or MRes Primatology and Conservation courses, for a 2017 start.
Scientists are one step closer to understanding the secretive bay cat after capturing camera trap footage (below) of species in a forest where it was thought it did not exist.
Oxford Brookes hosts the second Student Research Conference as part of the University's Get Published! initiative.
Staff from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences have received five nominations across the six categories of the fifth annual Brookes Union Teaching Awards.
Professor Tina Miller presented evidence in Westminster as an expert witness for an inquiry into fathers and the workplace.
A recent article by researchers at Oxford Brookes University has investigated the ongoing illegal trade in reptiles in Moroccan markets.
Our websites use cookies (session, persistent, third party, advertising and performance) so they function correctly, to help us improve them and for targeted advertising. To find out more and learn how to disable these cookies, please see our cookies policy.