Brasenose College
Situated in the heart of Oxford next to the Bodleian Library and the Radcliffe Camera, Brasenose is a friendly and diverse community with a strong tradition of academic excellence.
The chapel and quad of Brasenose College. Credit: Naoise Dolan / Graduate Photography Competition
About the college
Brasenose's graduates study for a wide range of higher degrees across all of the University's academic divisions and collectively form a diverse and international group. The graduate community is highly cosmopolitan with up to 50 nationalities represented at any one time. The intellectual and social contribution that graduates make to Brasenose's community is highly valued.
The Tutor for Graduates, Professor Eamonn Gaffney, has oversight of the academic progress and welfare of students. He is supported by the Senior Tutor, Dr Simon Smith, and Graduate Administrator, Dr Bronwen Tomkinson. Each graduate is also allocated a College Advisor, who is usually a fellow of the college working in a related academic field.
A wide variety of activities are arranged for graduates by the college, including special dinners, guest speakers, and regular presentations of research by fellows and students, and a lively graduate common room (the Hulme Common Room or 'HCR') is available.
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Courses
For entry in 2026-27