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.
📖 Four Queen’s second-year Germanists have contributed to 'Fragmented: A New Translation of Selected Unfinished Todesarten Texts', a forthcoming #TaylorEditions volume of unfinished prose by Austrian writer Ingeborg Bachmann whose 100th birthday it would have been today.
💬 Working with texts full of ambiguity and possibility, the students discovered translation as something deeply human: creative and collaborative, sometimes frustrating, and ultimately joyful.
Edited by Dr Isabel Parkinson, Lecturer in German, the book will be published as part of the Taylorian Editions 'Writers in Residence' series.
🔗 Discover more: ow.ly/fytT50ZgKjV
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Experts including Dr Frances Reynolds, Shillito Fellow and Associate Professor of Assyriology and Senior Research Fellow of Queen's, discuss the enduring historical significance of the Code of Hammurabi.
They explore how these ancient Babylonian laws, carved into a basalt pillar, established a lasting legal legacy that continues to be recognised by international institutions today.
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🎉 The College warmly congratulates Lecturer in Neuroscience Dr David Menassa who has received the 2026 Saïd Foundation Alumni Achievement Prize. The prize recognises an individual who has made a significant contribution to the development of their field of research and the Levant region.
🔗 Discover more about David's work to understand how the brain is affected in conditions such as autism and ADHD, as well as in diseases of ageing such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s: ow.ly/eZ8a50ZcJ6C
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Protecting honeybees through student-led innovation 🌼🐝
A student team at Queen’s is tackling a global threat to pollinators with an ambitious synthetic biology project designed to protect honeybees. Bringing together biology, biochemistry, chemistry, engineering, and biomedical science, the team is developing a treatment with the potential to be more sustainable than existing methods.
The project is particularly exciting because it sees first-year students getting involved in interdisciplinary research, showing how collaboration can lead to real-world impact.
The teams tells us more: ow.ly/OWGu50ZcHWF.
#iGEM #SyntheticBiology #StudentResearch #BeeHealth #Interdisciplinary #STEM #Oxfordresearch #HoneybeeProtection #StudentInnovation #PollinatorHealth #InterdisciplinaryScience #SustainableScience #BeeConservation ... See MoreSee Less