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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.
Trinity Hall is the fifth oldest College in the University of Cambridge. It was founded in 1350 by Bishop Bateman, originally for the study of canon and civil law. The College consists of undergraduates and postgraduates across a range of subjects, Fellows, staff and alumni worldwide.
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 Death. Trinity Hall has two sister colleges at the University of Oxford: All Souls and University College.
Every undergraduate at Trinity Hall has a room in College for up to 4 years of their course. Some rooms are in evocative historical buildings, while others are in impressive modern accommodation blocks with excellent en suite facilities and large communal kitchens.
As one of the 31 Colleges at the University of Cambridge, Trinity Hall is an autonomous, self-governing community of scholars. The College exists to be a hub of knowledge and a centre of learning, ensuring each generation of students that calls Trinity Hall ‘home’ benefits from academic excellence and new learning experiences. To ensure ...
Take a look at the Trinity Hall Prospectus and explore Trinity Hall in more detail with our own Virtual Tour. Visit our accommodation webpages and our Undergraduate course webpages. Find out how to apply on our website. Connect with us on Instagram (@trinhall_outreach) and Twitter (TrinityHall_SLO)
Prospective Students. Hello, and welcome to Trinity Hall! Our current Access Officer can be found here. It’s their job to help to try and ensure that everyone who has the potential to apply to Cambridge is given the opportunity to – regardless of school, background or financial situation.