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  1. Initially Queen’s was poor, but the endowment slowly grew. Crucially, in 1343, Philippa secured for Queen’s a small hospital in Southampton with its lands, destined to be the basis of much of the College’s prosperity in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as Southampton Docks expanded and surrounding farmland was developed.

  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. The Queen's College Virtual Tour. Have a look around! Here’s how the tours work: Each tour starts in the Porter’s lodge which is at the entrance to the college. From there you can navigate through the college and its grounds by clicking on the arrow button . In the top left corner of the screen you’ll see a menu icon with a list of all ...

  4. The Queen’s College is a close-knit, friendly college located on the High Street in central Oxford. It admits around 75 graduate students a year across a diverse range of specialisms and offers a range of graduate scholarships – both via the University’s central schemes and directly through the College. To promote interaction between graduate students […]

  5. 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.

  6. The Queen’s College is one of Oxford’s oldest and most central colleges, located on the High Street in the city centre. Affectionately known as “Queen’s”, the college was founded in 1341 by Robert de Eglesfield and named after Queen Philippa of Hainault, the wife of King Edward III.

  7. 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.