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. Additionally, the Chapel holds a number of public services, and during term there are frequent public concerts and recitals.
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Open Days
Please see the admissions pages for our Open Day dates.
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Music for a Summer’s Evening

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The Woman You Become: Book Launch

Miles with meaning: 4 ultra-marathons in 3 days for MND research
Teaching Fellowship in Economics
Food Service Assistant
What’s for lunch?
- Soup, salads, sandwiches, pasta and sauces,
jacket potatoes and fillings, Local Vegetables
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Piri Piri Chicken with Crispy Garlic Kale
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Queen of puddings
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Cauliflower Wings, Buffalo Sauce
Congratulations to Schwarz-Taylor Chair of German Language and Literature Professor Karen Leeder, who has won the 2025 Griffin Prize for Poetry with her translation of Durs Grünbein’s ‘Psyche Running: Selected Poems 2005-2022’ (Seagull Books, 2024).
Prof Leeder said: 'This is so important for the visibility of translation and I could not be more delighted to see this fantastic volume up there with the greats.'
📖 Read more about the prize and her work:
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“What’s happening today is not new.”
Junior Research Fellow Dr Shamara Wettimuny explores how forgotten histories continue to shape Sri Lanka’s present. From revisiting silenced voices of 1915 to reforming history education today, her work draws vital links between the past and the politics of now.
📖 Read the full interview: Past as Prologue, how forgotten histories shape the present
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We’re delighted to share that Queen’s graduate student Taha Almasri (DPhil in Law) delivered an address to the International Law Commission during the plenary ceremony of its 76th session in Geneva. Representing the Africa region at the International Law Seminar, Taha engaged with the Commission’s current programme and special rapporteurs on pressing legal issues.
🗨️ “It was a distinct honour to address the Commission and a real pleasure to participate in the Seminar,” said Taha.
🔗 Read more: ow.ly/4rjh50W3WVS
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🎽 Miles with Meaning 🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️
Queen’s students Harry Kyd (Biochemistry, 2021) and Jack Harper-Hill (Materials Science, 2023), along with their friend Tom from St Hilda’s, are taking on an extraordinary challenge this week: running four ultramarathons in three days to support Motor Neurone Disease (MND) research / MND Association.
The trio will cover approximately 200km along the Thames from Oxford to London, finishing at Big Ben. Join us in cheering them on!
🔗 Read more about their challenge and how to contribute: ow.ly/HhX450W2oz4
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