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  1. Queen's University at Kingston, [2] [11] [12] commonly known as Queen's University or simply Queen's, is a public research university in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Queen's holds more than 1,400 hectares (3,500 acres) of land throughout Ontario and owns Herstmonceux Castle in East Sussex, England. [8] Queen's is organized into eight faculties ...

  2. Медиафайлы на Викискладе. Университет Квинс в Белфасте ( Университет Королевы в Белфасте, англ. Queen's University of Belfast, ирл. Ollscoil na Banríona, Béal Feirste ) — государственный университет в Белфасте ...

  3. Queen's University of Belfast was a university constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland from 1921 until 1969. It returned four MPs, using proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote. In 1969 the constituency was abolished under the reforms carried out by the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland Terence O'Neill .

  4. Queen's Radio is operated by the 'Queen's University of Belfast Radio Club', which was originally formed in 1953, making it two years older than the independent student newspaper The Gown. The old Radio Club was a general purpose electronics, amateur radio and computer club, and provided facilities for students to pursue hobby interests in these areas and participated in amateur radio contests ...

  5. Professores da Queen's University of Belfast‎ (5 P) Páginas na categoria "Queen's University of Belfast" Esta categoria só contém a seguinte página. Q.

  6. Considering University College Dublin has it's name in Latin, I looked up the translation of QUB into latin and managed to work it out, the 'QU' bit was easy (considering there was a former institution known as the Queen's University of Ireland the 'B' bit of the name was worked out by latinzing Belfast similar to what is done with regards the University of Dublin as Dublin is an Irish name so ...

  7. The Society was founded in 1850 as a paper-reading society for students of the new Queen's College, with its first president being Edwin Lawrence Godkin. [2] [3] The Literific was also used, during its early years, as a democratic body which could negotiate with the College on behalf of the students until the formation of the Students' Union Society and the Students' Representative Council in ...