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  1. The Queen's College. The Queen's College has a reputation as one of the friendliest and most inclusive colleges. It was founded in 1341 and is one of the oldest Oxford colleges, giving it a rich history and many quirky traditions. The current buildings date from the early 18th century and provide a beautiful backdrop to student life.

  2. Thank you for your interest in The Queen’s College, University of Oxford. This page is updated regularly as it relates to undergraduate applications for 2024 entry. If you are a prospective applicant, you will find many of the answers to your admissions enquiries on the Applying to Oxford page of the University website. In particular, please consult the 2024 Entry Admissions […]

  3. 30 de ago. de 2021 · Queen's College Attends Three-Day Workshop Hosted by the UoG Eco-Trust Society November 15, 2020 Recently, the Queen’s College Environmental Club was granted the privilege of collaborating with the University of Guyana’s Eco-Trust Society in an online workshop which spanned three weeks.

  4. Queen's College is a private day school for girls aged 11–18 with an adjoining prep school for girls aged 4–11 located in the City of Westminster, London. It was founded in 1848 by theologian and social reformer Frederick Denison Maurice along with a committee of patrons. In 1853, it was the first girls' school to be granted a Royal Charter ...

  5. At Queen’s, you’ll discover a world of people who are passionate, curious and inspired. You’ll enjoy an unmatched range of academic, social, sporting and cultural activities. And you’ll make friends and memories that last a lifetime. Queen’s is not just a college, it’s a community. And it will take you to places you never imagined.

  6. Queen’s is home to a lively group of graduate students. The College admits around 75 graduate students a year across a diverse range of specialisms and offers a large range of graduate scholarships, as well as academic and pastoral support. All graduate students become members of the College’s Middle Common Room and are encouraged to […]

  7. Course Queen’s enjoys a strong tradition in medicine and the biomedical sciences. Lord Florey, the Nobel Laureate who introduced penicillin as an antibiotic, was a Provost of Queen’s, and Sir Edward Abraham, who discovered the cephalosporin class of antibiotics, was a student here, and later became an honorary fellow of the College. The College Medical Society […]