The main campus of Brasenose College at Radcliffe Square is the historic heart of academic life, where the college's renowned tutorial system thrives. Founded in 1509, it specializes in intensive small-group teaching across humanities, sciences, and social sciences, with tutors who are leaders in their fields. Undergraduates and postgraduates engage in personalized tutorials, seminars, and practical sessions in state-of-the-art facilities including the college library, IT suites, and specialized rooms.
This campus hosts key events like the Deans' tutorials and college-wide lectures, supporting a diverse student body in achieving outstanding academic results. The focus on interdisciplinary learning prepares students for research and professional careers.
The Frewin Annexe, a short walk from the main site, primarily supports undergraduate accommodation for second-year students but also hosts tutorials and study sessions in subjects like Engineering, Law, and Humanities. It features computer rooms and communal spaces for group work, emphasizing practical and collaborative learning in a modern setting built on historic grounds.
Students benefit from proximity to the city center and university libraries, facilitating integrated academic life across campuses. The annexe fosters independence while maintaining the college's tutorial tradition.
Hollybush Row, near the railway station and Saïd Business School, provides graduate accommodation and occasional tutorials in Management, Economics, and related fields. It supports professional development with ensuite rooms and communal kitchens for study groups.
Convenient for commuters, it integrates with the college's academic offerings.
St Cross Annexe caters to graduate students near the Law Faculty and Science Area, hosting tutorials in Law, Economics, and sciences. It supports advanced research and seminars in a quiet environment conducive to graduate work.
The site features cluster flats with study areas, ideal for intensive graduate studies.