
Oxford Brookes University ranked amongst top 50 UK Universities by 2023 Complete University Guide
Oxford Brookes University has risen six places to 45th in the 2023 Complete University Guide rankings, published today (14 June 2022).
Every year, the Complete University Guide releases UK university and subject league tables to support prospective students in making informed decisions about their future.
Professor Alistair Fitt, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University said: “I am delighted to have improved on our position in the Complete University Guide.
“This increase in ranking reflects our commitment to delivering high quality teaching, research and student support.
“We continue to strive and embrace new ideas and technologies to equip our students and those looking to come to Oxford Brookes with a fantastic university education to launch themselves into the world of work. I hope this latest success will be further encouragement for those looking to join the Oxford Brookes community.”
Oxford Brookes is also ranked as one of the UK’s top 50 universities in the Guardian League Tables 2022 and rose ten places in The Times/SundayTimes Good University Guide over the last two years.
In the latest THE Young University Rankings published in February 2022, Oxford Brookes was the 7th highest ranked UK institution for research and 6th in the UK for teaching.
The recent Research Excellence Framework 2021 results, published last month, found that 97% of research at Oxford Brookes was internationally recognised or higher.
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