The Oxford Brookes Students' Union offers a range of different services for the students at Oxford Brookes University. It is run by the students, for the students and is there to support, represent and inspire students. The Union hosts a range of events throughout the year, on top of running an advice service, a representation system and the student societies.
The Students' Union is based at the heart of the John Henry Brookes building on our Headington Campus and has dedicated staff members, including the elected full time officers that are there to help with any questions you may have.
To learn more about the Oxford Brookes Students' Union, click here to go to their website.
At the Oxford Brookes Students' Union there are many different societies you can choose from to join as a way of making new friends, trying new experiences, and adding to your skillset.
With something for everyone, there is bound to be a society that covers one of your interests, be it cultural, academic, or hobby based. If you find that there is a gap in the society market, something that isn't on offer that you and at least 5 other people would want, there is even the option to create your own society!
Step 1: Watch the Next Steps Explained societies video below to get a taste of what you can do when you join a society:
In the video, Ore and Poppy talk about the societies they are part of (African Caribbean Society and Japanese Society) and their experiences of being on the committee for both these societies, organising events.
Step 2: Explore the societies Oxford Brookes Students' Union has to offer
Step 3: Tell us what you think: