You are welcome to visit Queen’s
Prospective students and Old Members are always welcome to visit at any time when the College is open, between 9am and 7pm.
We ask Old Members to bring their alumni card if they have one; if not, then you may be asked for proof of identity. The best way for Old Members to arrange a visit is to email the Old Members’ Office.
Members of the public can arrange access by contacting the local Blue Badge Guides. The Chapel holds a number of public services, and during term there are frequent public concerts and recitals. Additionally, the College has a digital guide on Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app.
For information about accessibility, please visit our Accessibility, health, and welfare page.
Open Days
Please see the admissions pages for our Open Day dates.
Watch our video to take a virtual tour of Queen’s!
Queen’s now
Current student Player of the Match at Varsity Rugby
Queen’s welcomes Artist-in-residence
Prof Jane Langdale named ‘Oxford Changemaker’ in Ashmolean Exhibition
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APR
Creative residencies: open call
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MAY
Creative residencies: open call
Miles that matter
What’s for lunch?
- Soup, salads, sandwiches, pasta and sauces,
jacket potatoes and fillings
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Butternut Squash and feta cheese tarts
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Fairtrade Banana and Chocolate Sponge
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Steak and Ale Pie
with Roasted new potatoes
🚨 The Choir of The Queen's College, Oxford is looking for Alto and Tenor Lay Clerks for the 2026-27 academic year!🚨
Application deadline is this Friday, 24 April 2026!📢Job Vacancies: Lay Clerkships (Alto & Tenor)
The Queen’s College, Oxford, seeks to appoint up to four Lay Clerks to join its renowned choir for the academic year 2026-27.
Salary: £4,600, with additional fees (amounting to approximately £1000 per annum) for concerts, recordings, and broadcasts, plus free singing lessons
To apply and for more details, please follow this link: www.queenschoir.com/vacancies ... See MoreSee Less
Congratulations to DPhil student Ella (Genomic Medicine & Statistics) who ran her first marathon this Easter alongside her mum, raising money for Alzheimer's Society.
Inspired by her grandmother’s diagnosis, and now researching neurodegenerative disease herself, Ella balanced marathon training with long days in the lab.
From the Thames Path to a pocketful of jelly beans, her story is a thoughtful reflection on motivation, family, and research.
🔗 Read more: ow.ly/9wMJ50YNOS2.
#OxfordLife #StudentStories #AlzheimersAwareness #DPhilLife #GenomicMedicine #NeurodegenerativeResearch #MarathonRunner #AlzheimersResearch #StudentAthlete #OxfordResearch ... See MoreSee Less
After more than 40 years of service, Assistant Steward Sean Meade is hanging up his keys. Having started at the College in 1981 as a sixteen-year-old, Sean has seen the institution evolve from a world of paper tickets and 26p pints to the digital age, all while working as a literal “heavy lifter” of the community.
🔗 Read Sean’s reflections here: ow.ly/YVkR50YIW7y
Wishing you a happy retirement.
📷 David Olds
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📱Can a smartphone game help predict the next pandemic? 😷
Professor Jasmina Panovska-Griffiths, Lecturer in Probability and Statistics at Queen’s, has co-led a major international study published in ‘Nature Health’ that introduces a novel “gamified” approach to infectious disease modelling.
Using a mobile app, participants simulate the spread of an outbreak, generating data on human behaviour and decision-making, from isolation choices to vaccine uptake. The result: more realistic models that reflect how people actually behave, and not how we assume they will.
🔗 Read more: ow.ly/zJyU50YIOy6
#InfectiousDisease #PublicHealth #Epidemiology #DiseaseModeling #PandemicPreparedness #DataScience #BehaviouralScience
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