Not only do you make friends for life while you are a student at Queen’s, as an Old Member you also become part of a great network of interesting people all over the world and in all sorts of professions.
Tap into this great resource for exchange and inspiration by joining our Social Media groups on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram, and keep up to date with what’s new in College at the same time.
The Queen’s Women’s Network is for all current students and Old Members of The Queen’s College Oxford, regardless of gender. The Network facilitates professional and social networking for current and Old Members, especially women, by hosting in-person and online events.
The Network aims to promote equality and inclusion and to celebrate success. It enables Queen’s members to connect for advice and support for career development, including sharing opportunities for volunteering and work experience such as placements and internships, via a dedicated LinkedIn group.
Queen’s now

A record-breaking year for the Anthea Bell Prize

Fellow in Classics receives Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award

College announces renewal of partnership with The Access Project

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APR
Seeing and Thinking

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MAY
This Room is Impossible to Eat: a conversation on writing and translation

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Peter Brathwaite: work-in-progress
Food Service Assistant
Lodge Porter (Days)
Choir Administrator
The PPE Centenary Visiting Professorship
What’s for lunch?
- No Lunch Today
📚✨ It's a record-breaking year for the Anthea Bell Prize! Over 22,000 pupils across the UK took part in QTE's national translation competition — inspiring creativity, curiosity, and a love of languages.
Founder of the Queen's Translation Exchange Dr Charlotte Ryland said: 'Seeing engagement with the Anthea Bell Prize increase in this way is a genuine and rare moment of optimism for languages...it’s clear that we are responding to a need amongst teachers and young language learners: to feel connected to other cultures, to engage with others’ voices, and to respond creatively to that experience.'
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From scholarship to start-up: we recently had the opportunity to catch up with graduate and former Clarendon Scholar Tom Tokovyi to hear what he’s been up to since leaving Queen’s. Tom, biotech entrepreneur, shows how research and business can go hand in hand as he combines science and innovation to shape the future.
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🚣♀️🚣♂️ Congratulations to current Materials Science students Charlotte Wheatley and James Hopkinson who have been selected for the Women’s and Men’s Lightweight Eights for the 2025 Boat Races – a fantastic achievement. The races take place on 12th April and we'll share a link to the recording afterwards.
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A moment for the history books 🎤
Old Member, former Rhodes Scholar, and Honorary Fellow Cory Booker (Modern History, 1992) has delivered a passionate and record-breaking speech in the Senate, making history with his dedication and perseverance. His speech, which ended after 25 hours and four minutes, broke the record for the longest speech ever delivered in the Senate: www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyq24388ppo.
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