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  1. TRINITY HALL INC. 258 Main Road Winterton, Newfoundland and Labrador A0B 3M0 (709)583-2907

  2. Although one of the oldest colleges in Cambridge – it was founded in 1350 – Trinity Hall is anything but old-fashioned in its outlook. There is a sense of vitality and youth among its members, making it a fun and informal place to live and study. Ideally situated for academic and student life in Cambridge, Trinity Hall is located right in ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. The Waymarkers Programme. Trinity Hall is offering this free programme to students in Years 10 and 11 who identify as being Gypsy, Traveller, Roma, Showmen, or Boater. We would like to increase representation from these ethnic and cultural backgrounds in Higher Education more generally, and at the University of Cambridge in particular.

  5. 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.

  6. Medicine at Trinity Hall. 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.

  7. Places per year: 1-3. Music is a major subject within the arts disciplines studied at Cambridge, with a large teaching faculty and over 250 undergraduate and postgraduate students. The Faculty of Music also acts as a focus for the extremely active musical life of the University, and is situated about half a mile from Trinity Hall.