This page is for students studying the following foundation programmes
Foundation in Law
Foundation in Humanities
Four year integrated degree with foundation year programme
Please note that if you are beginning the four year integrated degree with foundation year programme this year, e.g History (with Foundation Year), you must follow the foundation induction programme and not the programme for your degree subject. Once you have completed the foundation year and moved onto the degree subject you will attend an induction programme for that subject in September 2026.
Led by Academic staff, this session will give you an overview of the course and will introduce you to your fellow students, your academic programme team and Student Support Coordinator. You will also meet Student Ambassadors who are already studying at Brookes.
This is a 50 minute interactive session introducing you to your programme in more detail. You will have the opportunity to meet your tutors and spend more time with your fellow students during this session. Every subject is unique so if you are a joint honours student please make sure you attend both sessions.
Your foundation course sits within either the School of Law and Social Sciences, or the School of Education, Humanities and Languages. In this session you will meet staff from across the school and students from other courses.
An opportunity for you to meet fellow students from across your School. Join us for tea, coffee and pastries or biscuits.
Taking place at various times on Friday 19th September in the Terrace, John Henry Brookes Building, Headington Campus. Please see your course induction schedule for exact timings.
Unless your modules are all compulsory (you will be told about this in the first session) you will need to choose and register modules for semester two.
The Student Support Coordinators (SSCs) will be running Module Registration drop-in sessions in Gibbs G110 at the following times:
Wednesday 17th September - 1 pm to 4 pm
Thursday 18th September - 10 am to 4 pm
Friday 19th September - 10 am to 4 pm
These sessions are designed to support you with registering modules onto your Student Information page, not to help you make a decision, so please come to the session having decided which modules you would like to add.
You only need to attend one session to add your modules.
The SSCs will also hold office hours during induction week if you need any further support.