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  1. Queen’s has a particular strength in the English and Modern Languages joint school, usually admitting one of the largest cohorts for the subject in the University. The course divides roughly half and half between the English curriculum and that of the chosen modern language. Students choose options from the subjects studied by single honours students in […]

  2. The YouTube channel of The Queen's College, University of Oxford

  3. 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.

  4. Catherine works in the Old Members’ Office as our Legacy Giving Officer and is responsible for the Queen’s College Taberdars’ Society. The Taberdars’ Society hosts an annual lunch to thank Old Members and friends who wish to support Queen’s through leaving a gift in their wills. Before joining the Old Members’ Office, Catherine worked in […]

  5. Accommodation. Queen’s can offer College accommodation to all undergraduates for the duration of their course. This means that your Accommodation Licence allows for occupancy just during the terms, when you are required to be resident in Oxford, and you are only charged for these periods.

  6. Welcome Freshers! Welcome to The Queen’s College, a lively academic community where you will be living and studying over the next few years. The College is first and foremost a place for students and Fellows to undertake academic work: to learn, to study, to teach, and to research. This page is designed to give you an overview of the College ...

  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.