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Ideally situated for student life in Cambridge, Trinity Hall...
- The College
About Trinity Hall. Trinity Hall is the fifth oldest College...
- Alumni
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- Conferences
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- Undergraduate Study
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- Library and Archive
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- Trinity Hall
A short walk from most lecture halls, laboratories,...
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Trinity Hall (formally The College or Hall of the Holy Trinity in the University of Cambridge) is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. 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.
- 1350; 673 years ago
- £286.67m
- 382
Il Trinity Hall, o Tit Hall come viene chiamato amichevolmente all'interno dell'università, è il quinto college più antico dell'Università di Cambridge, fondato nel 1350 da William Bateman, vescovo di Norwich.
- College of Scholars of the Holy Trinity of Norwich
- Santissima Trinità
Trinity Hall. Trinity Hall is an official residence of Trinity College Dublin and is a designated residence for first-year students. There is a vibrant sense of community at Trinity Hall with an active Junior Common Room which organises a number of activities making the residence an ideal place to make friends and get acquainted.
Learn about the different types of accommodation offered by Trinity Hall, a historic college in the heart of Cambridge, for undergraduate and postgraduate students. See photos, videos and rents of rooms, flats and apartments on three sites: Central, Wychfield and Thompson's Lane.