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steffi sarmiento mena

5 Google Rating

Beautiful campus, great location, helpful staff, and an amazing place to visit. In Oxford, this is o

5/ 5

Beautiful campus, great location, helpful staff, and an amazing place to visit. In Oxford, this is one of the colleges that is closed to visitors, but the very friendly guard let us in because my father is an Oxford alumni and I could be considered a prospective student. Anyone who appreciates learning and architure would really enjoy their time at the Queen’s College.

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Edward

4 Google Rating

Founded in 1341 by Robert de Eglesfield in honour of Queen Philippa of Hainault (wife of King E

4/ 5

Founded in 1341 by Robert de Eglesfield in honour of Queen Philippa of Hainault (wife of King Edward III of England). It is distinguished by its predominantly neoclassical architecture, which includes buildings designed by Sir Christopher Wren and Nicholas Hawksmoor.

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Michael Allen

5 Google Rating

Beautiful college, with gorgeous architecture. Stunning library. Very friendly and like other colleg

5/ 5

Beautiful college, with gorgeous architecture. Stunning library. Very friendly and like other colleges in city centre, once you walk through the entrance gates you're really in another world, seemingly far away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

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Linda King

5 Google Rating

It's a lovely place to work and everyone is very friendly. Beautiful surroundings.

5/ 5

It's a lovely place to work and everyone is very friendly. Beautiful surroundings.

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Ian White

4 Google Rating

Queens College has one of the more imposing and spectacular facades in Oxford High Street, or The Hi

4/ 5

Queens College has one of the more imposing and spectacular facades in Oxford High Street, or The High, as it is known to the locals. The alcoves along the front were presumably for status at one time. Photography is often difficult as a wide selection of buses stop outside the college. If open, it is worth a visit as the interior is just as impressive as it's exterior.

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Lesung Namjoon

5 Google Rating

The College is run by a Governing Body consisting of the Provost and Fellows. Undergraduate and post

5/ 5

The College is run by a Governing Body consisting of the Provost and Fellows. Undergraduate and postgraduate student representatives also attend in non-voting capacity for the discussion of unreserved items. The Provost is head of the College, and serves as Chairman of the Governing Body. Many Fellows (‘Official Fellows’) are College tutors who also hold permanent university appointments; some (known as ‘Professorial Fellows’) do not engage in undergraduate tuition for the College, but instead hold statutory University Chairs. The Governing Body has a large number of sub-committees, dealing with academic matters, student finance and hardship, admissions, estates and finance, fund-raising, domestic matters, the library, and IT. The College also has a number of shorter-term academic post-holders, such as Career Development and Research Fellows (whose posts are usually of three years duration), Laming Fellows (holders of one- or two-year research fellowships for those engaged in comparative work) and College Lecturers (holders of fixed-term academic appointments which carry tutorial responsibilities). At any one time, the College also has in residence a number of distinguished academic visitors from around the world. Finally, the College has a number of Honorary, Emeritus and Supernumerary Fellows. These members of the College are collectively known as the senior members. Details of current senior members – in all of the above categories – are to be found in this part of the website.

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brinaa

5 Google Rating

Beautiful atmosphere and the architecture is so nice to look at!

5/ 5

Beautiful atmosphere and the architecture is so nice to look at!

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Wayne Dodson

4 Google Rating

Very nice

4/ 5

Very nice

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