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  1. Mary Hockaday read English at Trinity Hall and took an MA in Journalism at New York University on a Fulbright Scholarship. Mary Hockaday was formerly Controller BBC World Service English, responsible for the BBC World Service’s international radio and digital services, and growing the weekly audience to nearly 100 million. From 2009-2014 she was Head […]

  2. Graduands’ tickets are free of charge. Guest tickets are £20.00 per person (subject to a 10% increase in the academic year 2023-24) and each graduand may bring up to two guests. Payment for guest tickets must be made at least two weeks in advance. Children are welcome to attend the buffet lunch but will require a guest ticket.

  3. Trinity Hall locations. Central Cambridge Main Site Trinity Lane, Cambridge CB2 1TJ t: +44 (0) 1223 332500. Wychfield Site Storeys Way, Cambridge CB3 0DZ t: +44 (0) 1223 339029. Thompson’s Lane (WYNG Gardens and Bishop Bateman Court) Thompson’s Lane, Cambridge CB5 8AQ

  4. The eight (on average) medical students we admit each year form a close group within the wider Trinity Hall community, working together and supporting each other in the College. Our Medical Fellows combine teaching, research and clinical work, covering medicine, surgery, and pathology. This breadth ensures that you have continuity, and access ...

  5. As not everyone is able to visit Cambridge in-person, and most people don’t get the chance to visit the other sites that make up Trinity Hall, we commissioned Venue View to create virtual tours of the College’s three sites. You can virtually explore all around Trinity Hall, from the historic buildings of Central Site to some of the student ...

  6. Dr Michael Sutherland joined Trinity Hall in September 2023 as Senior Tutor. He has responsibility for the overall academic and pastoral welfare of our students. Dr Sutherland holds a BSc, MSc and PhD in physics from the University of Toronto. His research involves the study of materials that exhibited strongly correlated electron behaviour, including superconductors, […]

  7. At Trinity Hall, applicants are usually given two interviews that last around twenty-five minutes, each with two interviewers. The interviews are all academic in nature. The questions asked will range from topics that you have already covered at school, to new material that you have not seen before. The interviews are designed to get you ...

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