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Trinity Hall is a friendly and beautiful college by the river, offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Learn about its history, life, news, events and alumni.
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Ideally situated for student life in Cambridge, Trinity Hall...
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Trinity Hall is the fifth oldest College in the University...
- Alumni
Trinity Hall publishes a range of printed publications and...
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Without financial support, we at Trinity Hall would be...
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Trinity Hall dates back to 1350 and, as one of the oldest...
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Trinity Hall ist das fünftälteste College der University of Cambridge und wurde 1350 vom Bischof William Bateman gegründet.
Trinity Hall is a historic college in the University of Cambridge, founded in 1350 for the study of law. It offers a range of subjects, facilities and opportunities for undergraduates, postgraduates, Fellows, staff and alumni.
You can virtually explore all around Trinity Hall, from the historic buildings of Central Site to some of the student bedrooms at our ultra-modern WYNG Gardens accommodation, as well as the sports facilities and beautiful gardens at our Wychfield Site in North Cambridge.
Trinity Hall. Accommodation in Trinity Hall is open to all Trinity students who are undertaking a full-time undergraduate degree with priority given to Junior Fresher students. Apartments in Trinity Hall would generally consist of mixed genders, nationalities, academic disciplines, and ages.
Take a look at the Trinity Hall Prospectus and explore Trinity Hall in more detail with our own Virtual Tour. 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.
Trinity Hall offers accommodation, facilities, and pastoral support for undergraduates from all over the world. It is located near the river, the city centre, and the University buildings and attractions.