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  1. Prospective applicants are always welcome to have a look around the College on a self-guided tour. Just ask the porters when you arrive! There are plenty of ways you can visit Queen’s, whether that be on an Open Day, on one of our Outreach Programmes, or on a visit with your school. If you can’t come and visit us, you can also watch our ...

  2. HOME · More · History. “Hall of the Queen’s Scholars at Oxford” was founded in 1341 by Robert de Eglesfield, a chaplain in the household of Queen Philippa, who named it in her honour. He envisaged an establishment of fellows, chaplains, ‘poor boys’ and various officials and servants, headed by a Provost.

  3. HOME · Admissions · Postgraduate study. Queen’s is home to a lively group of graduate students. The College admits around 75 graduate students a year across a diverse range of specialisms and offers a large range of graduate scholarships, as well as academic and pastoral support. All graduate students become members of the College’s ...

  4. The Choir The Choir of The Queen’s College, Oxford is among the finest and most active university choirs in the UK. An absolutely superb performance…British university choral sound at its best. Its wide-ranging repertory includes a rich array of music from Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces to contemporary works, including commissions. During the academic year the […]

  5. Research at Queen’s; The Translation Exchange; Centre for Manuscript and Text Cultures; Modern Poetry in Translation; Oxford- Weidenfeld Prize; Feeding the world: revolutionary rice; Working Towards Net Zero; The Queen’s College Symposium (QCS)

  6. In 2020, I was elected to an Honorary Fellowship at St John’s College, Cambridge and in 2021, I was elected to an Honorary Fellowship at the University of Bath. At Oxford, I am involved with the following University committees: Department of Statistics External Advisory Panel (as a panel member); College Accounts Committee (Chair); and the ...

  7. Membership of Queen’s is lifelong. Emerging onto Front Quad as a Fresher, you become a member of Queen’s for life. On graduation, your path into the world of work or further study may take you away from College, but you carry your connection to Queen’s with you, to all corners of the world. Alumni of Queen’s are known as Old Members.

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