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

Kirsty Duffy profile photo

04 December 2025

Fellow in Physics leads breakthrough in decades-long neutrino mystery

Prof Rob Weatherup profile photo

15 December 2025

Fellow in Materials Science awarded European Research Council grant

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26 November 2025

How a conversation at Queen’s led to a breakthrough discovery

Danny McAlea sitting in Front Quad with the clock tower in the background

18 November 2025

Medical student wins British Pharmacological Society Clinical Undergraduate Prize

Profile photo of Dan Kelly who stands smiling in Front Quad with the cupola in the background

24 November 2025

Mathematics student wins two University prizes

What’s for lunch?

  • A delicious selection of soup, sandwiches,
    pasta with sauce,
    jacket potatoes with a variety of fillings,
    and locally sourced seasonal vegetables
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    Glazed Beef kofta meat balls with roasted peppers
    chilli and paprika jam,
    Tabbouleh, Garlic Yoghurt, Flatbread
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    Ginger Bread and Butter Pudding
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    Sweet Potato Falafels, pickled beetroot,
    Tabbouleh, Garlic Yoghurt, Flatbread
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After a week of call

After a week of calling, our fantastic team of students raised over £160,000 in vital funds to support The Queen’s Fund and its key priorities: securing core teaching resources, providing hardship support for students, and strengthening our outreach programmes in the North West.

Huge thanks to everyone who picked up the phone, chatted with our students, and gave so generously. Our students loved hearing stories from Old Members across the generations and getting a glimpse of life after College!

If you missed your call and would like to get involved, you can make a gift to The Queen’s Fund here: ow.ly/Rtbi50XKReY.
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New from OUP: a unique volume of multilingual Ptolemaic inscriptions edited by our Fellow in Ancient History, Dr Charles Crowther, and Queen's Honorary Fellow Professor Alan Bowman.

Three centuries of Greek, Demotic, and Hieroglyphic texts, side by side, revealing the human stories, power dynamics, and religious life of Ptolemaic Egypt.

📖 Explore the book in the Peet Library
🔗 Find out more: ow.ly/cN0I50XKLQc

#PtolemaicEgypt #AncientHistory #MultilingualInscriptions #GreekTexts #DemoticScript #Hieroglyphics #OUPBooks #HistoricalResearch #EgyptianHistory
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9 hours ago
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The College warmly congratulates Fellow in Materials Science Prof Rob Weatherup, who has been awarded a European Research Council grant for his project to make chemicals and fuels more sustainable by decarbonising their production.

His project, OPERATE, tackles a major global challenge: creating essential chemicals and fuels without accelerating climate change. The project will use and develop new methodologies that can analyse a material inside its working environment while simultaneously measuring its performance.

🔗 Read more: ow.ly/ni6r50XKcoX

#decarbonisation #MaterialsScience #ResearchInnovation #ClimateAction #ercgrant #SustainableFuels #EnvironmentalResearch
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Fellow in Physics Dr Kirsty Duffy leads breakthrough in decades-long neutrino mystery

We are delighted to share that Dr Duffy has played a key role in a breakthrough that rules out the existence of a long-hypothesised fourth #neutrino. Published this week in 'Nature', the findings narrow the search for new physics and represent a huge step forward.

As senior Physics Coordinator of the international #MicroBooNE collaboration, she played a leading role in the research which shows no evidence for a fourth neutrino at a 95% confidence level.

🎥 Watch Dr Duffy explain what this means and why it matters: ow.ly/uSnT50XBTU9
🔗 Full story & links to the paper and our interview: ow.ly/G2mJ50XBTUa

#Physics #ParticlePhysics #NeutrinoResearch #WomenInSTEM #ScientificBreakthrough #NatureJournal #Fermilab #PhysicsCommunity #PhysicsatOxford
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