Queen's Gives

Together, 400 donors have given £264,274.

Russell and Lauren Strevens
East Bergholt
United Kingdom
E Grant Gibbons
New York, NY
United States of America
Graham Robinson
Adlington, Cheshire
United Kingdom
Joshua Eisenthal

gave £100.00

Los Angeles, CA
United States of America
Graham Aldridge
Liverpool
United Kingdom
Abe Marrache
Littlehampton
United Kingdom
An anonymous donor

gave £50.00

Paul Tichauer

gave £100.00

Toronto
Canada
John Tien

gave $100.00

Smyrna, GA
United States of America

 Thanks for your good work in all things higher education and Go QCBC! 

An anonymous donor

gave £20.00 monthly

An anonymous donor

gave £25.00

Kieran Quinlan
Birmingham, AL
United States of America

 Glad to have received help, glad to give help. Happy memories of the mid 1970s 

An anonymous donor

gave £25.00

Stephen Plunkett

gave £100.00

Littlebourne, Canterbury
United Kingdom
Christopher Thomas
Birmingham
United Kingdom
An anonymous donor

gave £100.00

John Crowther
ORPINGTON
United Kingdom
Kenneth Stubley
Nottingham
United Kingdom
Kat Stephens

gave £5.00 monthly

Marlow, Wycombe
United Kingdom
Julius Weinberg
Jordans Village
United Kingdom
Peter King

gave £40.00

Sheffield
United Kingdom
Piers Master
London
United Kingdom
Barry Saunders
Cambridge
United Kingdom

 I'm already a regular donor and am very keen to see Queen's rebuild its links with the North - completely! 

Donald Ratcliffe
Banbury
United Kingdom
David Foster
Haywards Heath
United Kingdom

 To ehlp ensure the continued use of the tutorial system - one of the best methods of teaching. 

Matthew John Lawrence
Amersham
United Kingdom
Amanda Greene
Goleta, CA
United States of America
Ivan Walton
LONDON
United Kingdom
Beojan Stanislaus

gave £60.00

Berkeley, CA
United States of America
An anonymous donor

gave £25.00

 If you study science deep enough and long enough, it will force you to believe in God. Lord Kelvin. These days you are fortunate to have an Orthodox church in Oxford--St. Nicholas. Happy for you. Wish you divine inspiration to make the most of your studies and life. 

Jonathan Webster
Loughborough
United Kingdom
John Clatworthy

United Kingdom
Nicola Dick-Cleland
Reading
United Kingdom

 Queen's was an important part of making me who I am - as it was for my father before me. Its continuing existence as an independent and thought-welcoming academic institution is vital.  

Linda Holland

gave £200.00

Gloucester
United Kingdom

 I have many happy memories of my time at Queen’s and each time I visit, it feels like going home. As a state school student, I benefited greatly from the tutorial system for learning in small groups and the college as an environment to make friends, some of whom I am still in contact with today. 

Tyler Bell

gave $500.00

Campbell, CA
United States of America
Emma Hogan
Prestbury
United Kingdom

 As the first university student in my family The Queen’s College transformed my life! 

An anonymous donor

gave £50.00

Matthieu Edelman

gave $100.00

Mendham, NJ
United States of America
An anonymous donor

gave £58.00

 Very supportive of efforts to broaden access to Oxford from state schools in lower income areas.  

Nicholas Stebbing

gave £1000.00

Broadstone
United Kingdom
Jennifer Chan
Vancouver
Canada
Robert Sullivan

gave £50.00

St. Chinian, France
France

 I spent just one eventful year at Queen's that I will never forget. 

John Goulden
London
United Kingdom
An anonymous donor

gave £2500.00

Gerald Hunting
Berkhamsted
United Kingdom

 It's coming up to 70 years since I arrived at Queen's- for what turned out to be the happiest three years of my life. I hope that today's students will cherish similar memories.  

An anonymous donor

gave £25.00

 My mathematics tutor Peter Neumann was a lifetime inspiration. 

Stephen Tomlinson
MARLBOROUGH
United Kingdom
Jon Howells
Richmond
United Kingdom