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  1. Queen's College in Twentieth Century Impressions of Hongkong, Shanghai, and other Treaty Ports of China (1908) In 1889, construction of the school was completed at a cost of HKD250,000, making it one of the largest and most expensive buildings in Hong Kong at that time. In 1894, the school was officially renamed Queen's College.

  2. About the Chapel of The Queen’s College, Oxford. The College was founded by Robert de Eglesfield in 1341 to be ‘a place of education and religion’ and the Chapel of The Queen’s College, Oxford remains a place set apart for stillness and wonder in the heart of today’s busy College. The current Chapel was consecrated by the Archbishop ...

  3. The Queen's College, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire. 4,430 likes · 78 talking about this · 4,513 were here. Welcome to the official Facebook page for The Queen's College, University of Oxford.

  4. The College offers courses both on-campus, online and by distance. The experience of working through COVID-19 has informed our learning and we will continue to offer courses online to meet the needs of our students. You can be a part of our community wherever you are and however you can. That includes in the classroom as well as our worship times.

  5. Dining in the Queen’s College Hall is a time-honoured tradition. Our friendly, creative catering team will design delicious menus to suit any occasion, from a light lunch for a dozen people to drinks reception and gala dinner for 150 guests. For conferences, day meetings, and summer schools, Queen’s has an award-winning new auditorium with ...

  6. 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 […]

  7. 14 de jun. de 2023 · At Queen’s, our outreach initiatives aim to contribute to University-wide access targets, as set out in the University’s Access and Participation plan. The College employs a full-time Schools Liaison, Outreach and Recruitment Officer, who works with state schools in our link areas of Blackburn with Darwen, Blackpool, Cumbria, Lancashire, Lewisham and Sutton.