Estates Services is responsible for managing the University of Oxford’s estate within Oxfordshire. There are over 260 buildings that we use for teaching, research, administration, sport, libraries, museums and ceremonial events – called the functional estate – and another 180 properties that we manage commercially, including office space, warehouses and agricultural land and property.
Our vision is to be recognised as delivering world class facilities that support world class research, teaching and learning.
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Staff car parking temporarily increased
To help staff who are returning to work over the coming months but need to avoid public transport, the University...
To help staff who are returning to work over the coming months but need to avoid public transport, the University has made more car parking spaces available at sites around the city...
To help staff who are returning to work over the coming months but need to avoid public transport, the University has made more car parking spaces available at sites around the city on a temporary basis.
To help staff who are returning to work over the coming months but need to avoid public transport, the University has made more car parking spaces available at sites around the city on a temporary basis.
Tuesday 21 July
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Share your views on new graduate accommodation
Planning a new community for graduate students to replace existing outdated accommodation at Court Place Garde...
A plaque has been unveiled on the old Radcliffe Infirmary building to honour the generations of doctors, nurses...
A plaque has been unveiled on the old Radcliffe Infirmary building to honour the generations of doctors, nurses and all those who cared for local people there.
A plaque has been unveiled on the old Radcliffe Infirmary building to honour the generations of doctors, nurses and all those who cared for local people there.
A plaque has been unveiled on the old Radcliffe Infirmary building to honour the generations of doctors, nurses and all those who cared for local people there.