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

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📚✨ Congratulations to Old Member Hugo Cook (Egyptology, 2017), whose debut book Tales of Ancient Egypt has won an International Literacy Association Book Award in the ‘Non-Fiction for Intermediate Age’ category.

Bringing forgotten Egyptian stories to life, from pyramid heists to the fictional siege tale that might have inspired Homer’s Trojan Horse, Hugo’s book, beautifully illustrated by Sona Avedikian, inspires young readers to embrace wonder and curiosity.

We’re delighted to note that Hugo first translated some of these stories while studying in the Peet Library at Queen’s.

🔗Discover more about Hugo and the book: https://ow.ly/CFMz50WV7V4

#TalesOfAncientEgypt #Egyptology #BookAward #ChildrensBooks #NonFictionBooks #YoungReaders #AncientHistory #BookRecommendation

📚✨ Congratulations to Old Member Hugo Cook (Egyptology, 2017), whose debut book 'Tales of Ancient Egypt' has won an International Literacy Association Book Award in the ‘Non-Fiction for Intermediate Age’ category.

Bringing forgotten Egyptian stories to life, from pyramid heists to the fictional siege tale that might have inspired Homer’s Trojan Horse, Hugo’s book, beautifully illustrated by Sona Avedikian, inspires young readers to embrace wonder and curiosity.

We’re delighted to note that Hugo first translated some of these stories while studying in the Peet Library at Queen’s.

🔗Discover more about Hugo and the book: ow.ly/CFMz50WV7V4

#TalesOfAncientEgypt #Egyptology #BookAward #ChildrensBooks #NonFictionBooks #YoungReaders #AncientHistory #BookRecommendation
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6 days ago
From invisible particles to visible progress. International experimental collaboration MicroBooNE, coordinated in Physics by Fellow in Physics at Queen’s Dr Kirsty Duffy, has just performed the first ever measurement of electron neutrino interactions on argon producing outgoing charged pions. This work is featured on the cover of Physical Review Letters and provides key insights for understanding these notoriously difficult to measure interactions.

🔗 https://ow.ly/ogkL50WT4Ob

#Physics #Neutrinos #MicroBooNE #DUNE #NeutrinoResearch #PhysicsResearch #ExperimentalPhysics #ScienceCollaboration

From invisible particles to visible progress. International experimental collaboration MicroBooNE, coordinated in Physics by Fellow in Physics at Queen’s Dr Kirsty Duffy, has just performed the first ever measurement of electron neutrino interactions on argon producing outgoing charged pions. This work is featured on the cover of Physical Review Letters and provides key insights for understanding these notoriously difficult to measure interactions.

🔗 ow.ly/ogkL50WT4Ob

#Physics #Neutrinos #MicroBooNE #DUNE #NeutrinoResearch #PhysicsResearch #ExperimentalPhysics #ScienceCollaboration
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2 weeks ago
We’re delighted that several attendees from our Easter Science Residential have secured places at Oxford this year, including Toby, from Cockermouth School, who will read Chemistry at Queen’s, his twin Alex, and Karol, who’ll study Medicine at LMH.

Students told us the residential demystified Oxford: independent study in the library, a tutorial taster, and time to picture life across the colleges and city, which all helped to build interview confidence.

🔗 Learn how residential outreach opens doors: https://ow.ly/bRGo50WT2rr
📷 Fisher Studios

We’re delighted that several attendees from our Easter Science Residential have secured places at Oxford this year, including Toby, from Cockermouth School, who will read Chemistry at Queen’s, his twin Alex, and Karol, who’ll study Medicine at LMH.

Students told us the residential demystified Oxford: independent study in the library, a tutorial taster, and time to picture life across the colleges and city, which all helped to build interview confidence.

🔗 Learn how residential outreach opens doors: ow.ly/bRGo50WT2rr
📷 Fisher Studios
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2 weeks ago
💡 From the lab to the start-up world

Old Member Olena Didenko (Neuroscience MSc, 2022) is a co-founder of BioFragment, a start-up that demonstrates how science, sustainability, and entrepreneurship can come together to change lives.  With support from EnSpire Oxford and entrepreneurship programmes across the University, they are pioneering a greener, faster way to speed up drug discovery.

🔗 Read the blogpost to discover more: https://ow.ly/fIZF50WMGJ2

#ScienceStartups #SustainableScience #WomenInSTEM #OxfordEntrepreneurs #DrugDiscovery #GreenInnovation

💡 From the lab to the start-up world

Old Member Olena Didenko (Neuroscience MSc, 2022) is a co-founder of BioFragment, a start-up that demonstrates how science, sustainability, and entrepreneurship can come together to change lives. With support from EnSpire Oxford and entrepreneurship programmes across the University, they are pioneering a greener, faster way to speed up drug discovery.

🔗 Read the blogpost to discover more: ow.ly/fIZF50WMGJ2

#sciencestartups #SustainableScience #WomenInSTEM #oxfordentrepreneurs #DrugDiscovery #GreenInnovation
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4 weeks ago