Facilities
The Business School is located at Wheatley, which has convenient connections to Oxford city centre and is a dynamic centre of student life.
These are some of the first-class learning and relaxation facilities on campus that will support your studies at the Business School:
Simon Williams Undergraduate Centre
Completed on the Wheatley campus in 2007, the building is 'a breath of fresh air' - a bright, open space, filled with the most up-to-date technology, and featuring a café which serves high quality food and refreshments. It is a dedicated social learning space for business students, and a comfortable environment in which School staff and students meet together.
Postgraduate Centre
This stylish facility solely for postgraduate students opened in 2005. With a state-of-the-art lecture theatre and three seminar rooms, along with the Postgraduate Lounge, a dedicated social learning space, the Postgraduate Centre at the Wheatley Campus provides all the facilities needed to get the most out of a postgraduate programme at the Business School.
Library
There is a library on each of the three Brookes campuses, with a specialist business section at the Wheatley Campus, comprising business journals, subject-specific textbooks and a wealth of market and company information and statistics.
Sports Facilities
The extensive Centre for Sport at our Headington Campus offers something for everyone, whether you want to use the fitness suite or heavy weights room, or join one of the many University sports teams. Facilities include badminton courts, squash courts, basketball courts, football, hockey, cricket and rugby pitches and a climbing wall and tower. The Centre runs a variety of classes including martial arts, yoga and dance classes and provides sports injury treatment.
Find out more about the Centre for Sport
"The sports facilities are excellent!"
The Guardian University Guide 2005
The Students' Union
Oxford Brookes Students' Union provides a range of services to cater for students' welfare, social, educational and cultural needs. It runs a Jobshop and an Advice Centre, a newspaper, and bars and shops across three campuses. There are opportunities to get involved in everything the Union does through becoming a rep, volunteering or even taking a job.
Career and Employment Centre
Whether you are thinking about going into work, further study or developing your career to the next level, the Careers and Employment Centre is available to help you. The Centre has information and links on a vast range of occupations and employment sectors, employers and courses. The online vacancy service, Talentbank, has hundreds of full and part-time jobs, and offers the support of individual professional Careers Counsellors.




