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  1. Queens' College is one of the colleges that make up the University of Cambridge in England. It was first founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou (the Queen of Henry VI ), and refounded in 1465 by Elizabeth Woodville (the Queen of Edward IV ). This is why the name of the college is spelt Queens' and not Queen's: it was founded by two queens.

  2. The Admissions Office is responsible for undergraduate applications to Queens’ and the admissions process. The Tutorial Department covers all aspects of teaching, learning and welfare for current students. The Bursarial & Financial Offices deal with all financial matters in College and manage the non-educational aspects of the College.

  3. College. As Director of Studies I am responsible for arranging the teaching for undergraduates in History, History and Politics and History and Modern Languages. I supervise in eighteenth-, nineteenth- and twentieth-century British History, as well as taking classes on Historical Argument and Practice and supervising a range of dissertations ...

  4. At QueensCollege we offer all undergraduate courses available at the University of Cambridge, except Archaeology and Philosophy. You can find out more information about studying a subject at Queens’, as well as hearing from our current students, on our individual subject pages. We also accept applications to the Foundation Year in Arts ...

  5. El Queens' College es uno de los colleges que conforman la Universidad de Cambridge. Se fundó en dos ocasiones: inicialmente en 1448 por Margarita de Anjou (esposa de Enrique VI) y de nuevo en 1465 por Isabel Woodville (esposa de Eduardo IV ). Esta doble fundación se refleja en la ortografía de su nombre: "Queens'"en vez de "Queen's", aunque ...

  6. Queens' is a community of students, Fellows and staff, and so the College is a place where people study, work and live. From these pages, you can reach information about who we are, what we do, about facilities, support and guidelines, and how we govern and organise ourselves. The Apply to Queens' pages contain more information if you are ...

  7. The college was founded in the mid-15th century by Andrew Dokett, the rector of St Botolph’s Church, and was initially called St Bernard’s College. The following year, King Henry VI’s young queen, Margaret of Anjou, patronised the college, and thus it became the Queen’s College (singular). However soon after, in 1461, Henry was deposed ...