You are welcome to visit Queen’s
Prospective students and Old Members are always welcome to visit at any time when the College is open, between 9am and 7pm.
We ask Old Members to bring their alumni card if they have one; if not, then you may be asked for proof of identity. The best way for Old Members to arrange a visit is to email the Old Members’ Office.
Members of the public can arrange access by contacting the local Blue Badge Guides. Additionally, the Chapel holds a number of public services, and during term there are frequent public concerts and recitals.
For information about accessibility, please visit our Accessibility, health, and welfare page.
Open Days
Please see the admissions pages for our Open Day dates.
Watch our video to take a virtual tour of Queen’s!
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Endowment of the John Prestwich Fellowship in History

Current graduate student presents research in Parliament

Choir members sing for Commonwealth Day

Winners of the Photography Competition announced

Books that stay with you
Food Service Assistant
The PPE Centenary Visiting Professorship

Fellow in Classics publishes new book on myths of kingship

“Get weird” – Zine making with Imperfect Bound Collective

AI meets neuroscience: Lecturer publishes paper on novel AI tool that studies brain tissues

The impact of colonialism on the climate crisis
What’s for lunch?
- Servery Lunch 12 prompt, by sign on
Members of the Choir of The Queen's College, Oxford were delighted to sing at Marlborough House on 10 March to help celebrate Commonwealth Day and the inaugural Commonwealth Peace Prize.
The audience included Their Majesties the King and Queen The Royal Family and distinguished guests and high commissioners from the 56 nations of The Commonwealth.
Along with singers from The BRIT School, they sang the debut of Love in Peace, a song by Andrew Lloyd Webber, with lyrics by Ben Elton and Bruno Major. The singers were thrilled to have a masterclass with Lloyd Webber as part of the rehearsals for the evening.
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🌟 Inspiring Conversations on Change 🌟
On 27 February 2025, the Queen's Women's Network (QWN) gathered at St Ethelburga's Centre in London for their annual International Women's Day event. Six incredible panellists shared personal and professional experiences of navigating change.
🎧 Listen to the full panel discussion here: ow.ly/ecGK50VeOA6
#InternationalWomensDay #QueensWomensNetwork #Inspiration #WomenLeadingChange
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✨ Get Weird, Get Creative, Make a Zine! ✨
This term, we ditched the screens and got stuck into some real cut-and-paste creativity with Imperfect Bound Collective! From collaging to photocopier experiments, the Library’s zine-making workshop was all about self-expression, spontaneity, and a little bit of fun.
Zines are low on perfectionism—whether you’re crafting a mini-manifesto, a chaotic collage, or just spreading the word: please don’t eat in the library, it attracts pests! 🐜📚
Missed the workshop? Fancy getting involved next time? Let us know! And check out @imperfectboundcollective for more zine inspiration.
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Dr Christopher Metcalf, Lobel Fellow in Classics, has just published Three Myths of Kingship in Early Greece and the Ancient Near East: The Servant, the Lover, and the Fool (Cambridge University Press, 2025). 📖✨
Drawing on newly discovered Sumerian texts and Greek myths, the book uncovers powerful story-patterns shaping ancient kingship—from the rise of outsiders to power to the divine forces behind rulers' legitimacy.
🎙️ Hear Dr Metcalf discuss his discoveries on the Lesche Podcast: ow.ly/tXE150VeNAg
🔗 Read an interview with Dr Metcalf about the new book: ow.ly/7jPG50VeNAc
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