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Life at Trinity Hall Cambridge. Trinity Hall is home to a friendly community of undergraduate and postgraduate students, tucked away on a beautiful riverside site by the city centre. It is one of the oldest colleges of Cambridge University, founded in 1350. About Trinity Hall Life at Trinity Hall.
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Ideally situated for student life in Cambridge, Trinity Hall...
- The College
Trinity Hall is the fifth oldest College in the University...
- Alumni
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- Supporters
Without financial support, we at Trinity Hall would be...
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An exceptional venue for conferences, dinners and special...
- Undergraduate Study
Whether you are considering university or not, this section...
- Library and Archive
Having inspiring study spaces is an important part of the...
- Trinity Hall
A short walk from most lecture halls, laboratories,...
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Trinity Hall locations. Central Cambridge Main Site. Trinity...
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Trinity Hall (formally The College or Hall of the Holy Trinity in the University of Cambridge) is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. [4] Founded in 1350, it is the fifth-oldest surviving college of the university, having been established by William Bateman, Bishop of Norwich, to train clergymen in canon law after the Black ...
- 1350; 673 years ago
- £286.67m
- 382
Trinity Hall is the fifth oldest College in the University of Cambridge. It was founded in 1350 by Bishop Bateman, and the picturesque main site is centrally located right beside the river. We encourage applications from anyone who has the academic ability and potential to flourish at Cambridge, and we always enjoy meeting prospective ...
Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Trinity Hall is one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, England. It is often just called Tit Hall by the students. It was created in 1350 and it is the fifth oldest college. It takes its name from the Holy Trinity. The money to build the college was given by William Bateman, the Bishop of Norwich.