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  1. Salary: £26,356.47 - £32,192.27 per annum (depending on qualifications and experience) Hours of work: 36.5 hours per week, usually Monday to Friday. Final Salary Pension Scheme after the qualifying period. 26 days’ holiday, in addition to public holidays (34 in total) Closing date for completed applications will be Tuesday 4 th June 2024 at ...

  2. 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.

  3. At QueensCollege we offer all undergraduate courses available at the University of Cambridge, except Archaeology and Philosophy. You can find out more information about studying a subject at Queens’, as well as hearing from our current students, on our individual subject pages. We also accept applications to the Foundation Year in Arts ...

  4. www.queens.cam.ac.uk › life-at-queens › accommodationAccommodation | Queens' College

    Queens' accommodation ranges from single bedsits to a few shared sets (shared study/living room and separate bedrooms) in a variety of buildings dating from the fifteenth to twentieth centuries. The quarterly charges vary depending upon facilities available. Some rooms have shared bathroom facilities but all of those in Cripps and Erasmus along ...

  5. map. Queens' College and Robinson College Sports Ground. map. Queens' College and Magdalene Boat Clubs. +44 1223 335522. +44 1223 335566. +44 1223 335533. +44 1223 335555. University of Cambridge map and directory.

  6. At QueensCollege we are aware that many students are hesitant to apply to Cambridge University due to stereotypes about the University’s culture and perceived barriers to entry. However, factors such as socio-economic background, school ranking and financial pressures should never prevent a student from realising their potential at any higher education institution.

  7. Welcome to the webpages of QueensCollege Chapel. The New Chapel at Queens’ stands in Walnut Tree Court and was built in 1891 to accommodate the growing number of students. One or two things have changed since then, but the Chapel remains a place in which to encounter God and one another. To this end we follow a pattern of prayer and ...