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  1. Oxford Brookes University has over 150 years of history. We started out as a small School of Art in borrowed teaching rooms and have grown into one of the UK's top modern universities with a local, national and international reputation for teaching and research excellence. We have a lot to be proud of, but we are continuing to push ourselves.

  2. With beautiful colour illustrations woven throughout the text, based on classic and contemporary Japanese art, the Let’s Read Japanese will ensure hours of pleasurable learning and practice. Toshihiko Kitagawa, Senior Lecturer, Regent’s University London. Japanese Teacher. Let’s Read Japanese is a series of 6 graded levels providing ...

  3. The Poetry Centre, which is based within the School of Education, Humanities and Languages at Oxford Brookes University, was launched in 1998, and hosts an exciting annual programme of events, which include conferences and research seminars, workshops (including a special workshop for military veterans), exhibitions, poetry readings, and community projects. The Centre also acts as a base for ...

  4. John Henry Brookes. John Henry Brookes becomes Vice-Principal of the Oxford City Technical School and Head of the School of Art. At this point, the School is scattered over 19 sites around the city. Over the next 30 years he exerts a powerful influence on the development of the institution. He is committed, throughout his life, to the goal of ...

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  6. About us. The Oxford Centre for Methodism and Church History (OCMCH) promotes historic links between Oxford Brookes University and the Methodist Church through archives, artworks, publications and research. The Centre’s collections are a resource of global standing for research into Methodism and aspects of religion in Britain from 1700.

  7. I also pursue a sideline in Oxford’s diverse queer history. My Queer Oxford project began in 2006 as a printed city guide and is now pursued across a number of platforms including a website () and social media. I recently collaborated with Richard Parkinson, Professor of Egyptology at the University of Oxford and author of A Little Gay History, on a new to accompany the No Offence: Exploring ...