Overview for International Students
Oxford Brookes University offers a modern, dynamic learning environment in the historic and vibrant city of Oxford. With a strong emphasis on real-world employability, creative innovation and international perspectives, the university provides students with both strong academic programmes and professional readiness. It is known for its broad subject range, modern facilities, and campus life that blends urban convenience with academic focus.
The university’s commitment to student success is evident in its growing reputation among global institutions. With a diverse student body, emphasis on practical skills and partnerships across sectors, Oxford Brookes creates a stimulating environment where students are encouraged to think critically, innovate, and step confidently into their careers.
Courses
| Course Name | Tuition Fee | Scholarship | Intake | IELTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LLM Master of Laws | £17,750 | £2,000 | September 2026 | 6.5/6.0 |
| MSc International Business Management | £19,600 | £2,000 | May 2026 | 6.0/5.5 |
History
The institution that became Oxford Brookes began as the Oxford School of Art in 1865, housed in a single room in Oxford’s city centre. Over the following decades it expanded, incorporating technical and science education under names such as the Oxford City Technical School, and later Oxford Polytechnic. In 1992 it achieved full university status and adopted the name Oxford Brookes University in honour of John Henry Brookes, a key figure in its development.
Ranking
Oxford Brookes has gained recognition both nationally and globally. In the 2026 QS World University Rankings it sits at 374th globally, placing it in the top 25% of institutions evaluated. In the UK, the Guardian University Guide 2025 places it 38th among UK universities. Moreover, the university is ranked in many subject-specific global tables: for example, in the 2024 QS by Subject, it appeared in 21 disciplines and had one subject ranked within the global top 20.








