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  1. www.queens.cam.ac.uk › life-at-queens › collegeNursery | Queens' College

    The Nursery serves the Fellows, staff and students of QueensCollege, as well as the outside community - all are welcome subject to availability - please note we are often full and even Queens' members cannot always be guaranteed a place. The Nursery is open daily from 8.30am - 5pm, with children attending a variety of sessions, depending on ...

  2. QueensCollege is a lively community of students, fellows and staff located at the heart of the city of Cambridge (for over five centuries!), with good access to University departments and to the town. It is famous for its ancient buildings and riverside site and the Patroness of the College is Her Majesty The Queen.

  3. Financial Support: for applicants and current students. University Cards: Damage, loss or theft of University ID Cards. Transcripts : How to obtain a copy of your College or University Transcript. Examinations: Information for Undergraduates. General Admission and Degree Congregations: Information for Graduates and Undergraduates.

  4. Faith Centre. Queens' College Faith Centre, located in Cripps Court (FF8), is set aside for people of all faiths and none to share. It is a flexible, dry space (no alcohol is stored or consumed there at any time), with facilities for washing and making simple refreshments, and resources to assist prayer and meditiation.

  5. Queens' College is among the most beautiful in Cambridge. Oct. 2019. Queens' College takes its name from two queens who were arch rivals in the Wars of the Roses: Margaret of Anjou (wife of King Henry VI) founded the college in 1448 and Elizabeth Woodville (wife of King Edward IV) refounded it in 1465.

  6. Queens' College, Cambridge. 7,681 followers. 4mo. That's a wrap! 🎬 Thanks to the support of 618 generous alumni, students, staff, Fellows and friends, we have ended Giving Day 2023 with a grand ...

  7. Queens' College. Oct 2021. One of the oldest colleges in Cambridge, this college also has some of the most recognisable buildings including the Tudor Gatehouse, the Cloister Court with the mix of Tudor and Gothic architecture, the unusual moon dial in the old court and of course the Mathematical Bridge (which you need to go around the building ...