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  1. Queens' College is part of the University of Cambridge, a world-leading university for teaching and research. The following pages cover everything you need to know about admissions to Queens' College.

    • About us

      Queens' College is one of the 31 constituent Colleges of the...

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      Queens' College is part of the University of Cambridge, a...

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  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.

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    • May this house flourish
    • The Queen's College of St Margaret and St Bernard
    • Floreat Domus (Latin)
  3. Il Queen's College of St Margaret and St Bernard, abbreviato in Queens' College, è una delle più antiche scuole costituenti l'Università di Cambridge. Fu fondato nel 1448 da Margherita d'Angiò, moglie del sovrano Enrico VI, a sua volta fondatore del King's College.

    • Floreat domus, Che questa casa fiorisca
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    • The Queens' College of Saint Margaret and Saint Bernard
  4. Situated directly on the River Cam with buildings on either side of its banks, Queens’ College 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.

  5. About Queens’ College. How big is Queens' College? Queens' is one of the largest Cambridge Colleges with approximately 1000 students, 500 of whom are undergraduates. We admit around 150 undergraduates each year. What is the accommodation like?

  6. Queens’ College was founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou. Rather appropriately, it sits next to King’s College, founded by her husband Henry VI. Rumour has it that the apostrophe comes after the ‘s’ on Queens’ to indicate multiple Queens. As a second Queen later refounded the College: Elizabeth Woodville. An Isaac Newton Creation...?