Venue: The Queen’s College, Oxford University
The Queen’s College is a centrally located constituent college of Oxford University. Formed in 1341, it is one of the university’s oldest colleges and will form a fitting backdrop to our revision course. Famous alumni of the college include Rowan Atkinson, Tim Berners-Lee (inventor of the World Wide Web), Tony Abbott, Henry V of England, Edmond Halley, and Edwin Hubble.

Venue: The Shulman Auditorium, The Queen’s College, Oxford University
Opened in 2011, the Shulman Auditorium is set within the Nun’s Garden in the historic Queen’s College, Oxford, providing a high quality, 120-seat venue for the course. The building received awards from English Heritage because of the low impact design utilising a traditional stone slate pitched roof.
Getting here
BY AIR
Heathrow is one hour away by taxi or 90 minutes via the Oxford Airline Coach service which runs 24 hours a day.BY RAIL
It takes a little over one hour to reach Oxford from London Paddington or Marylebone mainline stations and has direct connections to most major UK cities. The Queen’s College is a 20 minute walk from Oxford railway station or just five minutes by taxi. To plan your journey visit: National Rail Enquiries
BY ROAD
Oxford is at the heart of a motorway system that provides easy access from the north, west, south and east of the country. Please note that many of Oxford streets are closed to traffic and parking is severely limited and can be expensive. Visitors are encouraged to use the five Park and Ride bus services. There is no parking at The Queen’s College. The nearest parking is in the Westgate Shopping Centre.

