Queen’s College is one of the oldest colleges in Oxford University and is situated on Oxford’s High Street. It was founded in 1341 and now consists of splendid 17th and 18th century buildings which replaced those of the medieval foundation, as well as some of modern origin. It has about 330 Undergraduates, 160 Graduates, 32 Tutors, 8 Professorial Fellows, a varying number of Junior Research Fellows and College Lecturers, in addition to the College staff.