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  1. Churchman, theologian, philosopher. Edward Martin. 1631–1644, 1660–1662. Sent the college silver to King Charles I; imprisoned in the Tower of London by Oliver Cromwell; restored to presidency under Charles II. Herbert Palmer. 1644–1647. Puritan and member of the Westminster Assembly; installed as President by Cromwell.

  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. Chemical engineers and biotechnologists use fundamental science to solve real-world problems, developing environmentally and economically sustainable methods to make chemical and biological products, and tackling global challenges in sustainability, energy and healthcare. The Cambridge course is designed to integrate the teaching of the ...

  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. www.queens.cam.ac.uk › applying-here › undergraduateSubjects | Queens' College

    This information is for applications with entry in 2024. Please check from end of May 2024 for updates to applications for entry in 2025...

  6. Queens' College (Cambridge) Il Queen's College of St Margaret and St Bernard, abbreviato in Queens' College, è una delle più antiche scuole costituenti l' Università di Cambridge . Fu fondato nel 1448 da Margherita d'Angiò, moglie del sovrano Enrico VI, a sua volta fondatore del King's College . Nel 1465 fu rifondato da Elisabetta Woodville ...

  7. The St Margaret’s Society (MagSoc) is the home of music at QueensCollege! Open to musicians of all types and levels of experience, MagSoc stages two large orchestral and choral concerts each year in West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge’s premier orchestral venue, as well as numerous smaller recitals, concerts, and other events in Queens’ own Old Hall and the College Chapel.