Consultancy
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Partnering with Oxford Brookes on a consultancy basis is an excellent way to create relationships with leading researchers and innovative scientists, across a range of disciplines.
Consultancy helps nurture knowledge transfer, seeding measurable business benefits. Ultimately this will boost your product development, efficiency and services.
The wide-ranging consultancy services on offer at Oxford Brookes University can support your business growth, whether you are an SME or an organisation of any size going through change, seeking innovation, or looking at future needs.
Oxford Brookes University offers expert advice and innovative solutions across a range of industry sectors and business functions from short term problem solving to longer term business efficiency studies.
Our dedicated team can facilitate introductions across the University, help you explore our expertise and discuss the best way for us to work together.
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Case studies
Blenheim Palace Economic Impact Study
Oxford Brookes Centre for Nutrition and Health
Taming the Carbon Monster Programme
Research and consultancy specialisms
Applied health care and clinical sciences
- Clinical Applied Nutrition (CAN)
- Clinical Exercise and Rehabilitation Research Group (CLEAR)
- Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience (C&CN)
- Developmental Psychology
- Health Innovation and Technology Trials (HITT)
- Maternity and Childbirth (OxMater)
- Sport, Exercise and Physical Activity Research Group (SEPARG)
- Supportive Cancer Care and Long-Term Conditions
- Trauma Rehabilitation and Musculoskeletal Health (TRaMH)
Biology, genomics and bio-information
- Bacterial Functional Genomics and Antibiotics
- Bile Acid and Steroid Hormone Metabolism in Disease
- Cardiorespiratory Research
- Disease Mechanisms and Ageing
- Ecological and Evolutionary Genetics and Genomics (EEGG)
- Endomembrane Structure and Function
- Extracellular Vesicles and Cancer Biology
- Fetal growth and development
- Functional Genomics in Neuroscience
- Genome Evolution
- Insect Virus Research Group (IVRG)
- Mechanisms of Regulation of Cell Division Group (MRCDG)
- Membrane Transport Research
- Molecular Cell Biology of Parasite Morphology
- Molecular Genetics of Human Eye Development
- Molecular Genetics of Speech and Language
- Molecular Neuropharmacology
- Movement Science Group (MSG)
- Neurobiology and Synaptic Function
- Occupational Science
- Phenotypic Evolution and Adaptation
- Plant Nuclear Envelope
- Prevention Science
- Protein Function and Disease Mechanisms
- Radiation Biology, Genomic Instability and Cellular Communication
- Regulation of Gene Expression
- Stem Cell Biology and Evolution
- Transcriptional Regulation
AI, data and Robotics
- Advanced Reliable Computer Systems Group (ARCoS)
- Applied Software Engineering and Data Analytics Group (ASEDA)
- Cloud Computing and Cybersecurity Group (CCC)
- Electronics and Instrumentation Group
- Machine Learning and Robotics Group (MLAIR)
- Visual Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (VAIL)
Mechanical engineering and sustainable energy
- Autonomous Driving and Intelligent Transport
- Batteries, Electric Vehicles and Electronics (CBEVE)
- Mechanics, Materials and Design (MMD)
- Propulsion and Pollution Modelling (PPM)
- Ultrasonic Cavitation Processing Lab (CAV-iT)
Sustainability, conservation and social responsibility
- Children and Families
- Humans, Animals and Environment
- Inclusive Recovery and Development
- Land, Design and Development (LDD)
- Low Carbon Building (LCB)
- Nocturnal Primate Research Group (NPRG)
- Oxford Wildlife Trade Research Group
- Primatology and Conservation
- Shelter, Housing and Home in Crises
Construction, architecture and design
- Architectural Engineering Research Group
- Design, Theory and Practice (DTP)
- Planning, Policy and Governance (PPG)
- Smart Construction and Impact Assessment (SC&IA)
Business development, marketing and entrepreneurship
- Centre for Business, Society and Global Challenges
- Centre for Diversity Policy Research and Practice
- International Centre for Coaching and Mentoring Studies
- Oxford Regions, Innovation & Enterprise Lab
- Professional Learning and Leadership
- Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Mathematics (STEAM) Research Group
- Teaching and Learning Projects
- Teaching and Learning Projects
- Hospitality, Tourism and Events Management
Society, law and culture
- Applied Linguistics and Language in Education
- Applied Social Psychology
- Communication, Media and Culture
- Conflict, humanitarian action and peacebuilding
- Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
- Critical Approaches to Law
- Critical Security Studies
- Cultures, Identities and Divisions
- Early Modern History
- Film Studies Research Unit (FSRU)
- Fundamental Rights and Equality
- Gender and Technologies
- History of Art and Visual Culture
- History of Crime
- History of Race and Eugenics (HRE)
- History of the Family and of Emotions
- Human Origins and Palaeo Environments (HOPE)
- Human rights and forced migration: policy and practice
- Humans, Animals and Environment
- Institute of Public Care
- International Law
- International Political Theory (IPT)
- Language and Discourse
- Maternity and Childbirth (OxMater)
- Medicine, Health and Society Research
- Memory, Conflict and Life-writing
- Modern Political and International History
- Networks and Localities
- Nocturnal Primate Research Group (NPRG)
- Opera Research Unit (OBERTO)
- Oxford Wildlife Trade Research Group
- Philosophy Research
- Place, Culture and Identity
- Popular Music Research Unit (PMRU)
- Primatology and Conservation
- Print Culture Research Unit (PCRU)
- Religion and Belief
- Small Jurisdictions
- Sonic Art Research Unit (SARU)
- Space and Temporalities
- State and Society
- The Audience Project (TAP)
- Workforce Development