History
Brasenose College was founded in 1509 by Sir Richard Sutton, a Lawyer and William Smyth, Bishop of Lincoln. A Royal Charter, dated 1512, created the body of Principal and Fellows and established a College to be called 'The King's Hall and College of Brasenose'.
Education
The Brasenose International Programme develops English language skills and deepens your understanding of British Culture and History. Lessons include a wide variety of interactive and student-focused classroom activities and they will have the opportunity to practice new vocabulary in a relaxed, supportive environment.
Career
Studying on the Brasenose International Programme would be an excellent opportunity to improve your English, whilst also enhancing your critical thinking skills. You will have an opportunity to network with Oxford students.
Short Courses
Housing services
All student accommodation is located centrally in Oxford, with single rooms and shared bathrooms.
ICT services
Internet access is available in College, although students should bring their own laptops or tablets.
Medical services
Senior staff on the Brasenose International Programme are first aid trained and the local hospital is a short drive away from College.
Campus life
Brasenose is one of the most attractive colleges in Oxford, positioned in the middle of the historic city centre with a wealth of tradition.