Mathematics
Oxford School of Nursing and Midwifery
School of Psychology, Social Work and Public Health
School of Sport, Nutrition and Allied Health Professionals (including the Functional Food Centre)
=== Chancellors ===
Baroness Kennedy (1994–2001)
Jon Snow (2001–2008)
Shami Chakrabarti (2008–2015)
Dame Katherine Grainger (2015–2020)
Paterson Joseph (2022–present)
=== Vice-chancellors ===
Clive Booth (1992–1997)
Graham Upton (1997–2007)
Janet Beer (2007–2015)
Alistair Fitt (2015–2025)
Helen Laville (2025–present)
== Academic profile ==
=== Reputation and rankings ===
Oxford Brookes University was ranked among the world's top institutions in 16 subjects and four subject areas in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017. In 2016, Brookes was listed as one of the world's top universities for its international outlook in the Times Higher Education's (THE) Top 200 international universities. Brookes has retained its top ten world ranking in the QS Distance Online MBA Ranking 2017 for its MBA programme. The university has 10 National Teaching Fellowships from the Higher Education Authority and was among the top 25 in the UK for teaching quality in the Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016. Brookes is ranked in the top 51-100 for Architecture and Business & Management Studies in the world by QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019. It is also ranked in the top 10 for Hospitality & Leisure Management in the world by QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019. In both 2018 and 2019, QS World University Rankings named it the only UK university on its list of Top 50 universities under 50 years old in the world. It is among the top 400 universities in the world, ranked 363rd by the QS World University Rankings 2020.
In 2011, Oxford Brookes University was the sixth largest employer in Oxfordshire.
Hotcourses UK ranked Oxford Brookes University in the top 15 of the most culturally diverse institutions in the UK in July 2016.
In July 2016, Headington and Harcourt Hill campuses received a Green Flag …