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The Queen’s College

The Queen’s College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford founded in 1341 by Robert Eglesfield in honour of the wife of King Edward III of England, Queen Philippa of Hainault.

Queen’s College is distinguished by its predominantly neoclassical architecture and  includes buildings designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor and Sir Christopher Wren.

With an endowment of £291 million, the college is the fourth-wealthiest college in the country (after Christ Church, St. John’s, and All Souls).

What's the History of The Queen's College?

The Queen’s College was founded in 1341 by Robert de Eglesfield  (d’Eglesfield) as “ Hall of the Queen’s scholars of Oxford “. Robert’s aim was to provide clergymen for his native Cumberland and Westmorland (both part of modern Cumbria) and provide charity for the poor.

The college’s coat of arms is that of the founder and was adopted by d’Eglesfield because he was unable to use his family’s arms, being the younger son.

The college gained land and patronage in the mid-15th century, allowing it to expand to 10 fellows by the end of the century. By 1500, it had started to take paying undergraduates (typically sons of the gentry and middle class), who paid the fellows for teaching. 

Provost  Henry Robinson obtained an Act of Parliament incorporating the college as “The Queen’s College” in 1585. The college had a good reputation and flourished until the 1750s, when standards dropped. The statutes were revised in 1859, removing the northern preference for fellows and most of the students.

The Buildings of The Queen's College

The Front Quad

The main entrance leads to the front quad, which was built between 1709 and 1759. There are symmetrical ranges on the east and west sides, and at the back of the quad is a building containing the chapel and the hall. In the cupola above the college entrance is a statue of Caroline of Ansbach, wife of George II. The foundation stone of the screen wall is visible from the High Street.

The Back Quad

A second and older quad is placed to the north of the hall and chapel. The west side consists of the library and the east side is the Williamson building, which was originally built to a design by Christopher Wren but has been largely rebuilt.

The chapel has a popular Frobenius organ in the west gallery, installed in 1965. The earliest mention of an organ is 1826. The Chapel Choir has been described as “Oxford’s finest mixed-voice choir” and performs termly concert. The chapel has stood unchanged since it was consecrated by the Archbishop of York in 1719.

The Library

The Upper Library was built at the end of the 17th century and is used as a silent reading room. On display in the middle of the library are two eighteenth-century Senex globes and an orrery from the same period. The open cloister below the Upper Library was enclosed in the 19th century and now houses the bulk of the lending collection.

The Annexes

Queen’s is able to provide accommodation for all of its undergraduates in the main building and annexes nearby. 

What is it Like to Study at The Queen's College, Oxford?

Queen’s College is an active community performing strongly in intercollegiate sport competitions. It also hosts triennial Commemoration balls. The Old Taberdar’s Room is a traditional wood-panelled room, furnished with comfortable sofas and chairs open for use by all members of the college. 

The Junior Common Room (JCR) consists of the collective body of undergraduates and the Middle Common Room (MCR) for the postgraduates of the college. 

The college has a playing field less than a mile from the main buildings, a football and a hockey pitch, hard tennis courts, a netball court and a pavilion. Queen’s College shares a rugby pitch nearby with  University College . The Queen’s College is also host to a mixed-voice Chapel Choir. The singers include Choral Scholars and volunteers.

Where is The Queen’s College?

Balliol College is located on High Street (OX1 4AW), Oxford. Tel 01865 279120.

The Queen's College Coat of Arms

Can you Visit The Queen’s College?

Yes, The Queen’s College is open to the public by appointment only. Entrance is free. Groups only; must be accompanied by a Blue Badge Guide booked through the Visitor Information Centre.

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About the college

The Queen’s College is a close-knit, friendly college located on the High Street in central Oxford. It admits graduate students across a diverse range of specialisms and offers a range of graduate scholarships – both via the University’s central schemes and directly through the college.

To promote interaction between graduate students and fellows, seminars are held jointly between the Middle Common Room (MCR) and Senior Common Room (SCR) twice a term. In recognition of the substantial support provided to students by University supervisors, the college hosts an annual supervisors’ dinner. 

The Tutor for Graduates looks after the academic welfare of graduates and all students have an additional college advisor, usually with expertise in a field related to their research.

The college has a number of partial and full scholarships available in any given year often on a rotating basis with regard to subject area.

More information about The Queen’s College including Graduate Admissions and Facilities can be found on the college website .

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Library and IT services

The Queen’s College has recently invested in a new library extension, a new auditorium, and new graduate study facilities on the main site.  The college's library is open 24 hours a day during term-time. The current lending library consists of around 50,000 volumes. The college also has a very large and diverse collection of rare books, comprising around 100,000 volumes.

Wi-Fi is provided throughout the main site.

Sport, music and college facilities

Graduates have access to all college sports facilities including football, rugby and cricket pitches, tennis courts, a gym and a boathouse.

The Queen's College has a strong musical tradition, with facilities to match:

  • the chapel choir has established a reputation as one of Oxford’s finest mixed-voice chapel choirs;
  • the Eglesfield Musical Society, named after the founder of the college, is one of the oldest such societies in Oxford and organises a substantial series of concerts each year; and
  • facilities for individual and group rehearsal are available in two music practice rooms, one equipped with grand piano and the other with upright piano and harpsichord.

Facilities for disabled students

If you would like to discuss any disability affecting your accommodation needs, please  contact the Tutor for Graduates  and  the Academic Administrator .

The Queen’s College welcomes disabled students and can cater for most requirements. In recent years the college has made improvements to its existing facilities in order to improve access for disabled students, including a lift to the new library and level-access toilet facilities adjacent to the dining hall for wheelchair users.

The college recognises that not all disabilities are visible. Candidates who are considering making an application are advised to  contact the Tutor for Graduates  in advance to discuss their specific needs.

The focus of graduate life within college is the lively and international  Queen's College Middle Common Room (MCR) , conveniently located in the Front Quad and boasting a comfortable and relaxed environment, complete with TV, DVD, Wii, Wi-Fi, daily newspapers and magazines.

The graduate community is diverse, friendly and sociable, organising a range of activities - including exchange dinners with other colleges and film nights - over the course of the year through the MCR's elected committee.

Students can participate in the weekly guest dinners, music nights, tasting events, debates and discussions of research with the SCR, as well as partake of the regular cake and tea provided by the student welfare representatives.

Accommodation

The Queen’s College has dedicated accommodation for its graduate students at two different locations in Oxford. All graduate accommodation is off-site and the college has recently supplemented its housing provision for graduate students by renting a number of flats from the private sector.

Further information about  accommodation at The Queen’s College is available on the college website.

Students gather at meals in the college's hall to socialise as well as dine. The college's kitchen staff are keen to provide wholesome meals for all and they cater for food allergies or intolerances.

Most graduate students eat in the college's hall for some meals and cook any other meals for themselves.

This college accepts graduate students for the following courses:

Course Mode of study Expected length Advanced Bioscience of Viral Products DPhil Full time 4 years Ancient History DPhil Full time 3-4 years Ancient Philosophy MSt Full time 9 months Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching MSc Part time 2 years Archaeology DPhil Full time 3-4 years Asian and Middle Eastern Studies DPhil Full time 3-4 years Asian and Middle Eastern Studies MSt Full time 9 months Astrophysics DPhil Full time 3-4 years Atomic and Laser Physics DPhil Full time 3-4 years Bachelor of Civil Law BCL Full time 10 months Biochemistry DPhil Full time 3-4 years Biochemistry MSc by Research Full time 1-3 years Biodiversity, Conservation and Management MSc Full time 1 year Biology DPhil Full time 3-4 years Biomedical Sciences (NIH OxCam) DPhil Full time 3-4 years Buddhist Studies MPhil Full time 21 months Cardiovascular Science DPhil Full time 4 years Cellular Structural Biology DPhil Full time 4 years Chemistry DPhil Full time 3-4 years Chemistry MSc by Research Full time 2-3 years Chemistry in Cells: New Technologies to Probe Complex Biology and Medicine DPhil Full time 4 years Classical Armenian Studies MSt Full time 9 months Classical Indian Religion MPhil Full time 21 months Classical Languages and Literature DPhil Full time 3-4 years Clinical and Therapeutic Neuroscience MSc Full time 1 year Clinical Medicine DPhil Full time 3-4 years Clinical Neurosciences DPhil Full time 3-4 years Clinical Neurosciences MSc by Research Full time 1-3 years Comparative Literature and Critical Translation MSt Full time 9 months Condensed Matter Physics DPhil Full time 3-4 years Contemporary Chinese Studies MSc Full time 9 months Cuneiform Studies MPhil Full time 21 months Economics combined MPhil and DPhil Full time 5 years Economics DPhil Full time 3-4 years Economics MPhil Full time 21 months Egyptology MPhil Full time 21 months Engineering Science DPhil Full time 3-4 years Engineering Science MSc by Research Full time 2-3 years English DPhil Full time 3-4 years English (1550-1700) MSt Full time 9 months English (1700-1830) MSt Full time 9 months English (1830-1914) MSt Full time 9 months English (1900-Present) MSt Full time 9 months English (​650-1550) MSt Full time 9 months English and American Studies MSt Full time 9 months English Local History DPhil Part time 4-6 years English Studies (Medieval Period) MPhil Full time 21 months Environmental Research NERC DTP Full time 4 years Executive MBA EMBA Part time 24 or 26 months Experimental Psychology DPhil Full time 3-4 years Experimental Psychology MSc by Research Full time 1-3 years Finance DPhil Full time 4 years Financial Economics MSc Full time 9 months Fine Art DPhil Full time 3-4 years Fine Art DPhil Part time 6-8 years Fine Art MFA Full time 9 months Genomic Medicine and Statistics DPhil Full time 4 years Global and Imperial History MSt Full time 9 months Global Governance and Diplomacy MSc Full time 9 months Greek and/or Latin Languages and Literature MPhil Full time 21 months Greek and/or Latin Languages and Literature MSt Full time 9 months Greek and/or Roman History MPhil Full time 21 months Greek and/or Roman History MSt Full time 9 months History DPhil Full time 3-4 years History MPhil Full time 21 months History MSt Full time 9 months History of Art DPhil Full time 3-4 years History of Art and Visual Culture MSt Full time 9 months Inflammatory and Musculoskeletal Disease DPhil Full time 3-4 years Interdisciplinary Bioscience BBSRC DTP Full time 4 years International Relations MPhil Full time 21 months Japanese Studies MPhil Full time 21 months Japanese Studies MSc Full time 1 year Jewish Studies MPhil Full time 21 months Jewish Studies MSt Full time 9 months Korean Studies MSt Full time 9 months Late Antique and Byzantine Studies MPhil Full time 21 months Late Antique and Byzantine Studies MSt Full time 9 months Law DPhil Full time 3-4 years Law MPhil Full time 1 year Law and Finance MSc Full time 10 months Magister Juris MJur Full time 10 months Management DPhil Full time 4 years Master of Business Administration MBA Full time 1 year Materials DPhil Full time 3-4 years Materials MSc by Research Full time 2-3 years Mathematical and Theoretical Physics MSc Full time 9 months Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing MSc Full time 1 year Mathematical Sciences MSc Full time 9 months Mathematics DPhil Full time 3-4 years Mathematics MSc by Research Full time 2-3 years Mathematics and Foundations of Computer Science MSc Full time 1 year Mathematics of Random Systems: Analysis, Modelling and Algorithms CDT Full time 4 years Medical Sciences DPhil Full time 3-4 years Medicine DM Part time 2-8 years Medieval and Modern Languages DPhil Full time 3-4 years Medieval Studies MSt Full time 9 months Modern Chinese Studies MPhil Full time 21 months Modern Languages MPhil Full time 21 months Modern Languages MSt Full time 9 months Molecular Cell Biology in Health and Disease DPhil Full time 3-4 years Musculoskeletal Sciences DPhil Full time 3-4 years Musculoskeletal Sciences DPhil Part time 6-8 years Music DPhil Full time 3-4 years Music DPhil Part time 7-8 years Music (Composition) MPhil Full time 21 months Music (Composition) MSt Full time 9 months Music (Musicology) MPhil Full time 21 months Music (Musicology) MSt Full time 9 months Music (Performance) MPhil Full time 21 months Music (Performance) MSt Full time 9 months Neuroscience combined MSc and DPhil Full time 4 years Neuroscience MSc Full time 1 year Oncology DPhil Full time 3-4 years Oncology MSc by Research Full time 1-3 years Paediatrics DPhil Full time 3-4 years Particle Physics DPhil Full time 3-4 years PGCE PGCert Full time 1 year Pharmacology DPhil Full time 3-4 years Pharmacology MSc Full time 1 year Pharmacology MSc by Research Full time 1-3 years Philosophy DPhil Full time 3-4 years Philosophy BPhil Full time 21 months Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics DPhil Full time 3-4 years Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics MSc by Research Full time 1-3 years Political Theory Research MSc Full time 1 year Politics DPhil Full time 3-4 years Politics (Comparative Government) MPhil Full time 21 months Politics (European Politics and Society) MPhil Full time 21 months Politics (Political Theory) MPhil Full time 21 months Politics Research MSc Full time 1 year Psychiatry DPhil Full time 3-4 years Psychological Research MSc Full time 1 year Public Policy MPP Full time 1 year Public Policy Research MSc Full time 1 year Socio-Legal Studies DPhil Full time 3-4 years Socio-Legal Studies DPhil Part time 6-8 years Statistics DPhil Full time 3-4 years Statistics MSc by Research Full time 2-3 years Surgical Sciences DPhil Full time 3-4 years Taxation MSc Part time 2 years Theology MSt Full time 9 months Theology and Religion DPhil Full time 3 years Theoretical and Computational Chemistry MSc Full time 1 year Tibetan and Himalayan Studies MPhil Full time 21 months Traditional China MSt Full time 9 months Traditional East Asia MPhil Full time 21 months Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies MSt Full time 9 months World Literatures in English MSt Full time 9 months

Please note that not all subjects areas or streams of a particular course may be offered by this college. Please see the college information on the relevant course page for further details. For a comprehensive list of all graduate courses available at the University of Oxford, please refer to our courses A-Z listing . 

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Porters’ Lodge

The Porters’ Lodge can be found inside the main High Street entrance to the College. The Lodge is your first port of call upon arrival at Queen’s.

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In the middle of the College’s Grade I listed frontage is a superb cupola under which is a statue of Queen Caroline. The College chose to amend the original plans for the cupola in order to include Queen Caroline in recognition of a generous benefaction that paid for the rebuilding of Front Quad.

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This fine classical quad was built gradually over the first half of the 18th century.

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The focus of graduate life within College is the lively and international Middle Common Room (MCR), conveniently located in the Front Quad and boasting a comfortable and relaxed environment, complete with kitchenette, TV, DVD, Wii, Wi-Fi, daily newspapers and magazines.

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The College was founded by Robert de Eglesfield in 1341 to be ‘a place of education and religion’ and the Chapel remains a place set apart for stillness and wonder in the heart of today’s busy College. Whether or not you choose to attend worship in the Chapel, its presence as a space for glorious music, quiet contemplation, and challenging preaching stands as an invitation to engage with your time at Oxford on a more than purely academic level.

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The Junior Common Room (JCR) provides a relaxed social space for undergraduates to meet. Every weekday during term-time the students put on their own JCR Tea, with tea, toast, and snacks being offered for mere pennies in the Common Room. This is a very popular choice for those who need a break from studying.

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The Hall is a place to dine and socialise with your fellow students. Queen’s is a fully catered College, which means that most students come to our meals on a regular basis, turning them into very social occasions. All our food is offered at cost price, making Queen’s a cheap place to eat. There is no requirement to take or pay for any specified number of meals. For breakfast and lunch you will be charged according to what you purchase.

The Library

You can choose to work in the 19th century Lower Library or be inspired by the stunning 17th century Upper Library (above), widely regarded as one of the most beautiful reading rooms in Oxford. In Spring 2017 the New Library, situated underneath the Provost’s Garden, was opened, providing a light-filled space befitting the 21st century

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The New Library

This new underground space brings the whole academic community together, working in a research centre based on the widest possible range of source material, from medieval manuscripts to the latest digital resources. There are inspiring exhibition and social learning spaces alongside the 55 extra reading spaces created for everyday study. This makes the College’s library one of the largest in Oxford.

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Fellows’ Garden

The Queen’s College gardens are shared spaces for all to enjoy. This formal lawned garden is lined with exquisite planting that has been selected to encourage bees and other wildlife.

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The Shulman Auditorium

Filled with natural light and the simple beauty of stone, oak and glass, the Shulman Auditorium is a tranquil space embracing the garden in which it is located. Built in 2011, it combines award-winning architecture with state-of-the-art technology. The glass foyer is an ideal setting for refreshments, opening out into the secluded garden area. The auditorium is used for student performances, academic lectures, music recitals, and film nights.

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Drawda Garden

This informal garden offers bespoke seating from Rycotewood Furniture Centre in Oxfordshire and lawn space for relaxing. The medieval buildings frame the garden along with beautiful borders and a stunning magnolia tree. The Shulman Auditorium Foyer opens onto the garden, offering a welcome interval and refreshment break for audiences and conference delegates. There is also access to the Beer Cellar for large gala functions.

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Front quad 360° view, jcr 360° view, the hall 360° view, the library 360° view, the new library 360° view, fellows’ garden 360° view, the shulman auditorium 360° view, drawda garden 360° view.

Porters' Lodge

The Porters' Lodge can be found inside the main High Street entrance to the College. The Lodge is your first port of call upon arrival at Queen's.

In the middle of the College's Grade I listed frontage is a superb cupola under which is a statue of Queen Caroline. The College chose to amend the original plans for the cupola in order to include Queen Caroline in recognition of a generous benefaction that paid for the rebuilding of Front Quad.

queen's college oxford tour

This new underground space brings the whole academic community together, working in a research centre based on the widest possible range of source material, from medieval manuscripts to the latest digital resources. There are inspiring exhibition and social learning spaces alongside the 55 extra reading spaces created for everyday study. This makes the College's library one of the largest in Oxford.

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