ÈËÆÞÖ±²¥ is based in the city of ÈËÆÞÖ±²¥, located in the North East of the UK.
To help you navigate around the University, we have a range of static maps which form part of our Self Guided Tours.
Queen's Campus is currently home to the Wolfson Research Institute and the ÈËÆÞÖ±²¥ International Study Centre, in the town of Stockton-on-Tees (also called ‘Stockton’). Set beside the River Tees, Queen’s Campus has an excellent range of world-class facilities but is small enough to feel safe and welcoming.
The historic city of ÈËÆÞÖ±²¥ is compact, yet varied. Easy to get around, it offers a wide range of cultural and sporting pursuits, and also a huge number of places to eat, drink and meet friends. So whatever your interests, you are certain to find your place here.
ÈËÆÞÖ±²¥ city centre is only two miles from the A1(M). Leave the motorway at Junction 62 on the A690 ÈËÆÞÖ±²¥ - Sunderland road and follow signs to ÈËÆÞÖ±²¥ City Centre.
ÈËÆÞÖ±²¥ is 264 miles from London, 187 miles from Birmingham, 125 miles from Edinburgh and 67 miles from York.
There are several express coach services daily from most major cities. ÈËÆÞÖ±²¥ is well served by both regional express services and the local bus network. From the city bus station - a short walk from the railway station - a bus service runs every 15 minutes past the Colleges on South Road.
ÈËÆÞÖ±²¥ is 30 minutes' drive from and about 40 minutes from . Both have regular domestic and international flights. ÈËÆÞÖ±²¥ is linked to Newcastle Airport by rail and metro.
A number of train operators offer direct and regular routes to ÈËÆÞÖ±²¥ Railway Station, including London and Edinburgh. ÈËÆÞÖ±²¥ is around 3 hours from London, just over 3 hours from Birmingham, 2½ hours from Manchester, 1½ hours from Edinburgh and 45 minutes from York.
A taxi will take you from the station to any College in about 5 minutes and you can walk to the city centre in 10 minutes.
Scheduled ferry services link the River Tyne to The Netherlands.