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  1. Today the College is part of a forward-looking University renowned for the excellence of its teaching and research. A more detailed account of the College’s history is also available. The history of Trinity goes back to the reign of Henry VIII and most of its major buildings date from the 16th and 17th centuries. The beauty and size of Trinit.

  2. The College clock is housed in one of the oldest buildings in Trinity: King Edward’s Gate, otherwise known simply as the clock-tower. This gate originally formed a grand entrance to King’s Hall, a foundation which was dissolved in 1546 and joined with Michaelhouse to found the new College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Going beyond what you learn at school and engaging with super-curricular resources is a great way to develop your knowledge of your subject and demonstrate your passion at interview. Watch this video of Dr Clare Jackson, History professor at Trinity Hall, discussing Stuart Britain in its European context with Andrew Marr. Director of Studies.

  5. The Supporters of Trinity Hall Chapel Choir was launched in April 2015. The aim of the scheme is to encourage donations to support this fantastic cornerstone of musical life at Trinity Hall, providing funds for further development and educational opportunities and ensuring the longevity of the College’s current provision for Chapel music for many future generations of students.

  6. Some highlights of my work. The Only Way is Ethics. Part 1: Sex and Marriage (Authentic, 2015) and Part 2: Life and Death (Authentic, 2016). Edited with Jeremy Kidwell, Theology and Economics: A Christian Vision of the Common Good (Palgrave, 2015). Author of chapter therein, ‘The Kingdom of God and the Economic System: An Economics of Hope.’.

  7. Engineering. UCAS Code: H100 MEng/E. Campus Code: 4. Duration: 4 years. Places per year: 8-9. The strengths of the Engineering course at Cambridge are its breadth and its quality. The course lasts four years (leading to both MEng and BA degrees) and covers almost all disciplines of engineering (aeronautical, mechanical, civil, manufacturing and ...

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