Queen Elizabeth College

Queen Elizabeth College (QEC) was a college in London.

It had its origins in the Ladies' (later Women's) Department of King's College, London, opened in 1885 but which later accepted men as well.

Queen Elizabeth College
Queen Elizabeth College
Arms of Queen Elizabeth College
Former names
KCHSS
TypePublic
Active1953 (1953)–1985 (1985)
Location
London
,
England
CampusUrban
ColoursRed and Gold   
NicknameQEC
AffiliationsUniversity of London
Websitewww.qeca.org.uk
Coat of arms of Queen Elizabeth College
Merged with King's College London

The first King's 'extension' lectures for ladies were held at Richmond in 1871, and from 1878 in Kensington, with chaperones in attendance. In 1881, the Council resolved 'to establish a department of King's College, London, for the higher education of women, to be conducted on the same principles as the existing departments of education at this college'. By 1886, the King's College, London Ladies' Department had 500 students. In 1902 it became the King's College, London Women's Department and in 1908 King's College for Women. In 1907 lectures were given in subjects then thought to be specially relevant to women, such as 'the economics of health' and 'women and the land', and in 1908 systematic instruction in household and social sciences began.

In 1915, the Household and Social Science Department of King's College for Women opened at Campden Hill Road, Kensington, while other departments were transferred to the Strand site. In 1928 the department became completely independent as King's College of Household and Social Science. I in 1953 it received a royal charter, its name was changed to Queen Elizabeth College and men were admitted for the first time. The college became distinguished for its teaching and research in nutrition, physiology, hygiene and microbiology. It was recognised as a School of the University of London in 1956.

The original Campden Hill Road buildings combined both of the lecture theatres, the laboratories and the library and also included the only hall of residence – Queen Mary Hall. By the late 1960s the expansion of student numbers and the need for additional laboratory capacity necessitated the construction of a new Building – the Atkins building located on Campden Hill, behind the main college.

Merger with King's College London

Queen Elizabeth College 
Former College building in Campden Hill Road (gates dated 1915), now Academy Gardens

QEC reunited with King's College London in 1985, and the Kensington campus became associated with biomedical sciences. However, the campus was closed and sold in 2000 with the contents being decanted to the Franklin-Wilkins Building. Part of the campus has subsequently been converted into Academy Gardens, apartments which retain some QEC branding.

College newsletter

Queen Elizabeth College 
QE(K)A's Envoy Newsletter cover

Envoy is the annual newsletter of Queen Elizabeth College. The Queen Elizabeth College alumni/old student association organises a reunion every year.

Academic staff

Notable alumni

Queen Elizabeth College 
QE(K)A's Alumni insignia

References

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