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  1. QueensCollege supports world-leading teaching and research in a beautiful and welcoming environment, and has been in the heart of Cambridge for more than five centuries. Our large, diverse and friendly community helps our students pursue their interests and achieve their full potential.

  2. Queens' College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Queens' is one of the 16 "old colleges" of the university, founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou . Its buildings span the River Cam with the Mathematical Bridge and Silver Street connecting the two sides.

  3. Queens' College is one of the 31 constituent Colleges of the University of Cambridge. We admit undergraduate and postgraduate students, both at the standard University age and mature students, to study the majority of subjects offered by the University.

  4. These pages contain information for all visitors to Queens' College, including prospective students, alumni and tourists. We also have a Disability Access Guide with information for anyone with access requirements.

  5. Situated directly on the River Cam with buildings on either side of its banks, QueensCollege is right in the heart of the city. We are one of the largest Colleges in Cambridge, but that doesn’t stop us from placing each individual student’s needs at the centre of everything we do.

  6. Queens’ College. Queens’ enjoys an enviable position on the river cam at the heart of Cambridge, with ornately decorated halls, spacious grounds and best of all, some of the most interesting and friendly people you can find.

  7. Queens' College Cambridge. The official YouTube channel for Queens' College, University of Cambridge. The President of Queens' College, Dr Mohamed El-Erian, speaks with alumna and...

  8. Feb 13, 2022 · John Goodall looks at the early history of QueensCollege, Cambridge, the college that helped define the tradition of academic architecture in the city. Photographs by Will Pryce for the Country Life Picture Library.

  9. Gorgeous 15th-century Queens' College sits elegantly astride the river, connected by the unscientific-looking Mathematical Bridge. Highlights include two enchanting medieval courtyards, Old Court and Cloister Court , the beautiful half-timbered President's Lodge , and the tower in which Dutch scholar and reformer Desiderius Erasmus lodged from ...

  10. Queens' College, Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 5,471 likes · 24 talking about this. One of Cambridge's most famous and friendly Colleges. This page is run for current and past students.

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