Oxford Brookes University rises four places in The Guardian University Guide 2023 rankings
Oxford Brookes University has climbed 4 places in the latest Guardian University Guide. The University is now ranked 42nd out of 121 UK institutions.
Oxford Brookes University rises four places. Oxford Brookes is ranked in the top 5 in the country for the following subject areas: paramedic science (2), journalism (2), midwifery (3) health professions (4), physiotherapy (5).
The University is in the top 10 for sports science (9), construction, surveying and planning (9) and architecture (10).
There was also success in Fine Art, where the University was ranked 14th in the UK.
Professor Alistair Fitt, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University said:
“I am pleased to see Oxford Brookes University’s rise in the latest Guardian University Guide. We are committed to equipping our students with vital skills and knowledge which allow them to make a strong impact on the 21st century workplace and in their communities.
“Achieving 9 subject areas ranked in the top 25 % of institutions in the Guardian guide is a clear indication of the University’s dedication to providing an excellent curriculum. This, alongside nurturing a supportive environment, allows us to help our students fulfil their potential.”
Oxford Brookes’ global reputation for the quality of its teaching was recognised in the latest QS World University Rankings by Subject. The 2022 rankings found that Oxford Brookes is ranked amongst the “world’s top universities” in 16 subjects.
More information on the Guardian University Guide 2023 is available online.
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