Oxford Numerology University® offers structured academic programmes in numerology, based on symbolic logic, quantitative and qualitative interpretation, and applied analysis.
Our curriculum is aligned with the official Occupational Standard for Numerologists – Code COR 516102, approved in 2023 within the European Union, and structured over a six-year academic pathway combining theory, practice, and case-based learning.
This Occupational Standard was authored by Prof. Dr. Diana Metiu, a pioneer in the field of academic numerology, who initiated its development in 2021 and finalised it in 2023. As the Founding Dean of Oxford Numerology University®, she continues to lead the advancement of numerology as a recognised professional discipline within the European Union, other European countries, and beyond.
Numerology is not a medical or therapeutic practice, and we make no claims of healing, diagnosis or treatment. Rather, it is an educational discipline that fosters clarity in decision-making, enhances self-awareness, and supports personal development through the scientific and symbolic exploration of numbers.
Depending on the learner's orientation and application, numerology may complement personal coaching, educational counselling, or mind–body practices, always within a non-clinical and ethical framework.
Our graduates are trained to work professionally, ethically and independently, offering structured services based on numeric insight, archetypal logic and individual-centred or group-focused communication.
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