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  1. World Class Oxford & Cambridge Summer Schools for Teens. Experience Oxford Royale’s summer programs at Oxford and Cambridge, offering students a chance to dive into prestigious academic and cultural enrichment. The Queen's College is a summer school campus in Oxford for 2024. View all campuses and find your perfect summer school.

  2. At Queen’s College, we describe ourselves as a Christ-centered, Spirit-filled theological college. We are rooted in the Anglican tradition, we have strong partnerships with other denominations, and we welcome people of all faiths who wish to join our community in common pursuit of theological insight, pastoral skills and spiritual growth ...

  3. 23 de abr. de 2024 · What’s for lunch? Soup, salads, sandwiches, pasta and sauces, jacket potatoes and fillings, Local Vegetables ** Lamb and Mint Stew, herby dumplings

  4. I joined Queen’s as Provost in the summer of 2019. The College has a long tradition of stewarding excellence and I enjoy working to develop this with those who make up the Queen’s community: the Fellows, students, staff, and Old Members. After reading Natural Sciences at Cambridge, I specialised in geophysics. During my career I have worked […]

  5. Course Queen’s enjoys a strong tradition in medicine and the biomedical sciences. Lord Florey, the Nobel Laureate who introduced penicillin as an antibiotic, was a Provost of Queen’s, and Sir Edward Abraham, who discovered the cephalosporin class of antibiotics, was a student here, and later became an honorary fellow of the College. The College Medical Society […]

  6. Walking through the heavy wooden doors of Queen’s College, a visitor embarks on a journey through time. The entrance vestibule, while welcoming with its open doors today, holds traces of the past in its memorials and busts. Boards on the left commemorate OQs who died in wars, with poignant additions marking teachers lost in World Wars I and II.

  7. The Queen’s College is one of Oxford’s oldest and most central colleges, located on the High Street in the city centre. Affectionately known as “Queen’s”, the college was founded in 1341 by Robert de Eglesfield and named after Queen Philippa of Hainault, the wife of King Edward III.