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 place for people to live and work across boundaries”: a conversation with the outgoing Provost

Prof Karen Leeder wins the Griffin Poetry Prize

Layer by layer: making ideas visible

Prof Robert Taylor retires

Miles with meaning: 4 ultra-marathons in 3 days for MND research
Chaplain
What’s for lunch?
- weekday lunch it is a set two course meal
at midday prompt, by sign on
🎪 The Queen’s Ball That Never Was…
As the College prepares to welcome guests to a sold-out Ball tomorrow night, we’re looking back at the 1973 Easter Ball: the one that never happened.
From dreams of booking Wizzard and Arthur Brown’s flaming headdress (!) to lessons learned about budget spreadsheets and British weather, Paul Rex (Modern Languages, 1971) recalls how the ball was planned… and ultimately cancelled.
Read the full story on our website, complete with vintage poster artwork. And if you were ever involved in a Queen’s Ball, as a guest or organiser, we’d love to hear your memories: 📩 news@queens.ox.ac.uk
🔗https://ow.ly/OLl450WgJXx
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🎶 Tune in this Sunday morning 🎶
We’re delighted that this week’s BBC Radio 4 Sunday Worship comes from The Queen’s College, Oxford.
🕗 Broadcast: Sunday 29 June at 8:10am
📻 BBC Radio 4
Performed by the Choir of The Queen's College, Oxford the service features music by Orlando Gibbons and William Byrd and marks two significant anniversaries from 1625: the accession of Charles I and the death of Gibbons.
🔗 Listen here: ow.ly/kXWI50Wg0Sa
📷 John Cairns
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📚 “The Woman You Become”: a story of language, liberation, and collaboration.
Second-year German students at Queen’s have translated Hedwig Dohm’s 1895 feminist novella 'Werde, die du bist!' into English as 'The Woman You Become', under the guidance of their tutor Marie Martine. The result? A beautifully crafted text published by Taylor Editions.
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What began as a classroom project became a creative, collective act of scholarship and one that now sits proudly in the Queen’s College Library.
💬 “When I first applied to Oxford, I’d never have dreamed I’d be a published author by the end of second year!” — Emily Dicker
Read more about the project, the translation process, and how collaboration sparked creativity and brought 19th-century feminism to life for a new audience.
🔗 ow.ly/Y9r250WfTfO
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“I didn’t expect to be the first Provost to shut the College!”
After six years of leadership (and a global pandemic), Provost Dr Claire Craig is retiring at the end of the academic year. In her final Q&A, she shares:
🏛 First impressions of Queen’s
📚 Why tutorial learning still matters
🌍 The College’s role in global conversations
🥣 Her favourite dish (yes, it involves mustard ice cream)
🕯 And what it’s like climbing backwards into the crypt…
📖 Read the full interview → ow.ly/KOmR50WexsO
📷 Image 1 David Fisher
📷 Image 2 David Olds
📷 Image 3 John Cairns
📷 Image 4 The Access Project
📷 Image 5 Sean Ducie
📷 Image 6 Sarah Arkle
📷 Image 7 John Cairns
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