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Queens’ College supports world-leading teaching and research in a beautiful and welcoming environment, and has been in the heart of Cambridge for more than five centuries. Our large, diverse and friendly community helps our students pursue their interests and achieve their full potential.
Queens' College is one of the 31 constituent Colleges of the University of Cambridge. We admit undergraduate and postgraduate students, both at the standard University age and mature students, to study the majority of subjects offered by the University.
At Queens’ College 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.
The College is located at the heart of the city of Cambridge, with good access to University departments and to the town. We are famous for our ancient buildings and riverside site; if you visit, though, you’ll see that the College has evolved throughout its six centuries and that Queens’ as a place and as a community is very much engaged ...
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.
Queens' College is part of the University of Cambridge, a world-leading university for teaching and research. These pages cover everything you need to know about admissions to Queens' College - contact us if you have any questions.
Queens' College is a Registered Charity, registered with The Charity Commission for England and Wales, number 1137495 sion for England and Wales, number 1137495
Apr 7, 2019 · Entrance. The College is open to visitors all year round, except during the Examination period, certain ceremonial days, Christmas Holidays. Visitors should enter and leave College by the Visitors' Gate in Queens' Lane. If The Old Gate is closed, you can gain entrance through the Porters' Lodge, on Silver Street.
Access and outreach. We can once again offer visits to schools, to deliver sessions for potential applicants as well as visits into Queens'. We are happy to speak to schools about their own individual needs and events, and if there is something that we can help with please do not hesitate to contact us via email at slo@queens.cam.ac.uk or slo ...
The President is the head of the College, chairs the Governing Body and represents Queens’ interests within the University. Official Fellows & Professorial Fellows deliver much of the teaching within College, are voting members of the Governing Body and are Trustees of the charity.