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 women lead the pack 🏃♀️
Congratulations to Juliette McGrath, Ellie Whelan, Sara Lee, and Georgia Campbell, who stormed to victory at this year’s Teddy Hall Relays, one of the highlights of Oxford’s running calendar.
Their win reflects not just individual performance, but the strength of the Queen’s College Run Club: a supportive, inclusive community where early mornings, shared miles, and the pastry stop build something more than results.
🔗 Read more about the race, the team, and the club behind the success: ow.ly/L6SA50YytAk
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🥼How do you diagnose a disease that often shows no symptoms until it’s too late? 🔬
One of our graduate students, Erica, is researching Metabolic Dysfunction–Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD), exploring how non-invasive tools like MRI could replace biopsy and help identify risk earlier.
🏥The aim is more personalised care, earlier intervention, and better outcomes for patients.
‘My interests lay in translational research as I think it is inherently interdisciplinary and rewarding to see the potential from bench to bedside.’
🔗 Read more about her work and experience as a graduate student: www.queens.ox.ac.uk/blog/from-bench-to-bedside/
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💬 What if the UK doesn’t have a language problem, just a missing pathway?
At a recent discussion dinner at Queen’s, one idea kept resurfacing: interest in languages is alive and well, particularly among young people, but it isn’t always finding its way into classrooms.
In this conversation with Duolingo's Michael Lynas, we explore the gaps between informal learning and formal study and the role of culture in sparking curiosity. Language is about connection - something we explore with the Queen's College Translation Exchange.
🔗 Read more: ow.ly/4JFR50YxtVY
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A Varsity win. Player of the Match. And leading with intention.
Huge congratulations to DPhil student Chloe-Marie Hawley, who captained the Oxford Women’s Blues to victory and was named Player of the Match 🏉
For Chloe-Marie, captaincy is about more than match day: setting standards, building a culture where others can thrive, and strengthening the legacy of women’s rugby at Oxford.
“Captaincy begins with holding yourself to the highest standard.”
🔗 Read more about her leadership, the Varsity journey, and balancing elite sport with a DPhil: ow.ly/3y8Y50Ywckr
📷 Dante Photography
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