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
Fellow in Physics leads breakthrough in decades-long neutrino mystery
Fellow in Materials Science awarded European Research Council grant
How a conversation at Queen’s led to a breakthrough discovery
Medical student wins British Pharmacological Society Clinical Undergraduate Prize
Mathematics student wins two University prizes
What’s for lunch?
- A delicious selection of soup, sandwiches,
pasta with sauce,
jacket potatoes with a variety of fillings,
and locally sourced seasonal vegetables
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Battered Haddock, Hand Cut Chips, Mushy Peas, Tartare
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Lemon Curd Queens Pudding
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Battered Tofish, Hand Cut Chips, Mushy Peas, Tartare
🎄Christmas Eve viewing sorted: our Provost, Paul Johnson, will be appearing on the University Challenge Christmas Special…representing his alma mater, Keble.
In the spirit of the season, we’re choosing magnanimity. We trust Queen’s members will find it in their hearts to forgive him…especially if he nails the tough questions.
Watch here: ow.ly/lVr450XLjqu
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After a week of calling, our fantastic team of students raised over £160,000 in vital funds to support The Queen’s Fund and its key priorities: securing core teaching resources, providing hardship support for students, and strengthening our outreach programmes in the North West.
Huge thanks to everyone who picked up the phone, chatted with our students, and gave so generously. Our students loved hearing stories from Old Members across the generations and getting a glimpse of life after College!
If you missed your call and would like to get involved, you can make a gift to The Queen’s Fund here: ow.ly/Rtbi50XKReY. ... See MoreSee Less
New from OUP: a unique volume of multilingual Ptolemaic inscriptions edited by our Fellow in Ancient History, Dr Charles Crowther, and Queen's Honorary Fellow Professor Alan Bowman.
Three centuries of Greek, Demotic, and Hieroglyphic texts, side by side, revealing the human stories, power dynamics, and religious life of Ptolemaic Egypt.
📖 Explore the book in the Peet Library
🔗 Find out more: ow.ly/cN0I50XKLQc
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The College warmly congratulates Fellow in Materials Science Prof Rob Weatherup, who has been awarded a European Research Council grant for his project to make chemicals and fuels more sustainable by decarbonising their production.
His project, OPERATE, tackles a major global challenge: creating essential chemicals and fuels without accelerating climate change. The project will use and develop new methodologies that can analyse a material inside its working environment while simultaneously measuring its performance.
🔗 Read more: ow.ly/ni6r50XKcoX
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