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  1. 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 […]

  2. 29 de sept. de 2023 · Contact us. Finally, if you have any questions about the admissions process or applying to Queen’s, please get in touch with us: Email: admissions@queens.ox.ac.uk / Tel: 01865 279161. Take a look through our undergraduate admissions pages to learn more about what makes Queen's special.

  3. Queen's College before Second World War (1894 - 1941) In 1894, Government gazetted the change of name from Victoria College to Queen's College (皇仁書院). By that time, Queen's College taught both Chinese and western subjects such as Arithmetic, Geography, Hygiene, History, Grammar, General Intelligence etc., which was ahead of its time in the late 19th Century.

  4. Contact . The Queen’s College, High Street, Oxford, OX1 4AW. Find on map. Tel: 01865 279120

  5. The Queen’s College gardens are shared spaces for all to enjoy. This formal lawned garden is lined with exquisite planting that has been selected to encourage bees and other wildlife. View 360° image

  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. Queen's College, the oldest Government secondary school in Hong Kong, has a glorious history of almost 160 years. Founded in 1862 by the British Colonial Government as an Anglo-Chinese Secondary School, its primary purpose has not changed throughout history: to educate brilliant boys for Hong Kong and China and to strengthen the country's youth.