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  1. One of the Colleges to Visit in Cambridge, Includes the "Mathematical Bridge". Aug 2023 • Solo. Queens' College (Officially: The Queen’s College of St Margaret and St Bernard in the University of Cambridge) in the centre of the city was established in 1448. It's yours to walk around in for 5 quid.

  2. Course Details. The Cambridge Modern and Medieval Languages (MML) course is hugely flexible and offers a broad and multifaceted approach to the study of language and culture. Studying MML will give you the opportunity to become fluent in at least two languages; you will only need to have studied one of them to A Level/IB Higher Level or ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Queens' College. 202 reviews. #24 of 187 things to do in Cambridge. Historic SitesEducational sites. Open now. 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. Margaret of Anjou, Henry VIs wife, and Elizabeth Woodville, Edward VIs wife, founded this small and intimate college at Cambridge University in 1448.

  6. 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 ...

  7. www.queens.cam.ac.uk › publications › the-bridgeThe Bridge | Queens' College

    The Bridge - Spring 2024. Featuring: A conversation with historian Tom Holland (1986, Honorary Fellow) An update from the President, Dr Mohamed El-Erian. Plans for the refurbishment of the Erasmus Building. Interviews including the new Dean, Dr Tyler Denmead. Queens' students on sport and scholarships. PDF Version.