as well as the university library, main lecture theatre, the student union as well as primary administrative services. The site has undergone significant redevelopment, with the £132m John Henry Brookes Building opening in 2014.
Across the road is the Headington Hill Hall site, home to the School of Arts and School of Law, as well as brand new facilities in the New Headington Hill Building (NHHB), accommodating Engineering and Motorsports activities formerly based at the Wheatley Campus.
A short walk from main site is the Marston Road site providing a dedicated space for subjects including nursing, midwifery and occupational therapy.
Located on the campus are the main halls of residence, including Crescent Hall, Cheney Student Village, Clive Booth Hall, Clive Booth non-en suite (formerly Morrell Hall), Warneford Hall and New Clive Booth Student Village.
Swindon campus
Oxford Brookes University opened its Swindon campus in August 2016. The university moved from the former Ferndale campus in Swindon to a new and larger campus situated to the west of the town centre at the Delta Business Park. The building is named the Joel Joffe Building after Lord Joel Joffe, long-time Swindon resident and former human-rights lawyer. Adult nursing, operating department practice (ODP) and a range of continuing professional development (CPD) courses are taught there. The campus features a 185-seat lecture theatre, library and social learning spaces, teaching rooms and three clinical skills suites.
Oxford Brookes University partners with Swindon College as part of its Associate College Partnership to deliver foundation and degree courses, provides widening participation activity with local schools.
=== Former campuses ===
Wheatley campus
The Wheatley campus was near Wheatley in the Oxfordshire countryside, seven miles south-east of the city centre. It is where information technology, mathematics and engineering are taught. The tall tower block can be seen from the A40 dual carriageway. The top four floors of the tower were initially …