Trinity College is a college of the University of Cambridge, founded in 1546 by King Edward VI and King Mary I. It offers a rich and diverse academic and cultural experience for its members and the public, with a historic library, a stunning chapel, a large garden and a famous clock.
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Trinity College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII. It has the largest financial endowment of any college at either Cambridge or Oxford and is known for its distinctive architecture, academic performance and Nobel Prize winners.
Site oficial. O Trinity College foi fundado por Henrique VIII em 1546 como a parte da Universidade de Cambridge, na cidade de Cambridge, Reino Unido. Desde então, o Trinity tem florescido e tem crescido, e está agora com mais ou menos 600 graduandos, 300 graduados, e sobre 160 companheiros.
- Virtus Vera Nobilitas, (Virtude é verdadeira nobreza.)
- 1546
- King's Hall, Michaelhouse
- Universidade de Cambridge
Trinity College is a college in the heart of Cambridge, offering a large and diverse community for undergraduates. It has a long tradition of academic excellence, a vibrant Students' Union, and a central location on the river. You can apply to study a wide range of courses at Trinity, including sciences, arts, and music.
The deadline for UCAS applicants is 6pm (UK time) on Monday 16 October 2023. When you submit your UCAS form, you need to list Cambridge as one of the maximum of five universities to which you can apply in any one year, entering Trinity under the heading ‘location’.
O Trinity College foi fundado por Henrique VIII em 1546 como a parte da Universidade de Cambridge, na cidade de Cambridge, Reino Unido. Desde então, o Trinity tem florescido e tem crescido, e está agora com mais ou menos 600 graduandos, 300 graduados, e sobre 160 companheiros.