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  1. History of Art. UCAS Code: V350 BA/HA. Campus Code: 4. Duration: 3 years. Places per year: 1-2. History of Art is a lively, stimulating and rigorous course which covers a wide spectrum of art and architecture, from the medieval to modern periods. The aim is to foster a wide and deep understanding of art and architecture, and to help you develop ...

  2. Trinity’s Schools Liaison Officers are the first points of contact for schools, especially those whose students and staff have limited experience of Cambridge admissions. Our Schools Liaison Officers are responsible for delivering Trinity’s outreach events and programmes. You will meet them during visits to the College or on webinars.

  3. If you require any information provided on this website in an alternative format, please contact us on 01223 338400 or email webmaster@trin.cam.ac.uk. Trinity exists to give its members a rewarding, richly resourced, and intellectually inspiring place in which to pursue their education and research.

  4. You'll Fit In. Trinity Hall is offering this free programme to students in Year 12 who are considering applying to Cambridge University and who belong to one of the following ethnicity categories: Black or Black British – African. Black or Black British – Caribbean. Other Black background. Mixed – White and Black African.

  5. Trinity United Methodist Preschool ... 1581 Cambridge Blvd. Columbus, Ohio 43212 (614) 488-3659 ...

  6. Access, Outreach, and Widening Participation are all ways of describing one of the primary endeavours of the Trinity Hall Admissions team; identifying academically able students from all backgrounds, understanding the barriers that might disadvantage their process of applying to the University of Cambridge, and supporting them with resources and skills for overcoming these barriers.

  7. Welcome to the Lodge of Trinity, Cambridge. This website holds information which we hope will be of interest both to new visitors interested in learning about Freemasonry, and to established Masons, interested in the History and practices of our Lodge. Please follow the links on the left to learn about the Craft (as Freemasonry is often ...

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