…to be upended by AI. By happy accident, I had been fortunate enough to be supported by Queen’s MCR to run a discussion evening titled “Your future friend? Examining society’s…
…the music in chapel services, rehearsals for concerts, etc., subject to arrangement with the Fellow in Music and Organist, Professor Owen Rees. The Choral and Organ Award Open Day The University…
…support programme. A Y12 student in Darwen completing the Sutton Trust Summer School this year. Two Y12 students in Cumbria completing Realising Opportunities. Realising opportunities is a collaboration of leading…
Summer Eights saw our Boat Club in fine fettle with some history-making rowing from the Women’s 1st VIII. We’re delighted to share the crews’ reports below. Women’s 1 It has…
…doing this in late summer with the earlier flowering plants can result in the border looking summery for another two or three months if planted with the right species and…
…students eat in Hall for some meals and cook any other meals for themselves. Dining in the evening, which is a served meal, requires advance booking online by 11 am…
The Queen’s Translation Exchange is delighted to co-host, with Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation (OCCT), an evening organised by Queen’s DPhil candidate in French & German, Hannah Scheithauer. Epic Annette:…
There are two music practice rooms (in Back Quad 3 and Carrodus Quad) which can be booked using the button below. There is an upright piano and a harpsichord in…
…best. Its wide-ranging repertory includes a rich array of music from Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces to contemporary works, including commissions. During the academic year the Choir provides the music for…
…rather not do. Mary Ann Smart, Academic Distinguished Visitor Mary Ann is a music historian whose research focuses on the social dimensions of music in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Europe. She…
…Forthcoming: “The Cyborg Queen: Lip-Syncing and Posthumanism in ShayShay’s ‘Mutual Core’”, in Contemporary Music Review, Special Issue: Music and Materialism. Forthcoming: Review, “Lipsynching. By Merrie Snell. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020….
…gates (it is undercover) St Aldate’s House: the kitchens Cardo: living room For those that will be completing their course this Summer and leaving Queen’s or going on their year…
…Medical Science subjects at The Queen’s College. Finances: Queen’s-MPI-NAT summer interns will have their flight to Göttingen (ca. £150) reimbursed by the College (Student Finance Committee). Once there, MPI will…
…Music Practice Room Squash Courts Cricket Grounds and Pavilion Beer Cellar New Library Multi-Purpose Room Chapel The Lodge books the piano in Chapel. For Music Practice: Students are eligible to…
Welcome back to the Creative Translation Digest from the Stephen Spender Trust and the Queen’s Translation Exchange. After a busy start to the year, we’re delighted to be able to…
…down your spine also provide relief from the intense summer heat. Unlike in the UK, where ghosts are associated with cold, dark nights and Halloween, in Japan, summer is the…