- Libraries:
- The gorgeous 17th century library has 50,000 volumes to keep students entertained or working...
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- Computing:
- A couple of well-equipped computer rooms have adequate general facilities and there is ethernet connection available in all college rooms.
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- Sports:
- A mini-gym, squash courts, football, netball and hockey pitches are great facilities for college teams, and find good use on the annual sports day and tug-of-war against neighbouring college Teddy Hall.
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- Student Welfare:
- Doctors and Nurses hold regular drop-in surgeries on-site and two elected JCR Welfare Reps ensure that you can find support within the student community.
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- Parking:
- Queen's central location is a bit of a problem issue for parking. Although there are some spaces on the High Street, it's not often that any of them are free...
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- University Shops:
- There is a subsidised stationary shop located in the OUSU building (next to the Clarendon Centre) for all those back to school style goodies.
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- University Bookshops:
- Branches of Waterstones, Blackwells and Borders in the city-centre ensure that almost every book on almost every reading list is easy to purchase or order.
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- Banking:
- There are branches of all major banks in Oxford city-centre and plentiful access to ATMs. Queen's nearest cash machine is at Natwest on the High Street.
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- Transport Policy:
- The central location of Queen's means that you are unlikely to even need a bike to reach city or University amenities.
For destinations further afield Oxford is well served by rail and coach services.
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- Green Areas:
- Beautiful grounds and gardens, par for the course at Oxford really. If you want to seek green-peace outside Queen's the college is very close to the gorgeous Botanic Gardens (free to Oxford students) and Christchurch Meadows.
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