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  1. Het Trinity College is een college behorend bij de Universiteit van Cambridge. Het heeft het grootste aantal undergraduate studenten van alle Cambridge colleges (ca. 700 in 2024). [1] Trinity is een van de 'Big Three' colleges, samen met King's en St John's (waarmee het een bekende rivaliteit heeft).

  2. Instagram ( @trincollcam) Facebook. Trinity College. Home to more than 1000 students – some 650 undergraduates and 350 postgraduates – Trinity offers a cosmopolitan environment and stunning surroundings overlooking the Cam and moments from the bustle of Cambridge city centre.

  3. All undergraduate students at Trinity are offered the chance to live in College, and the vast majority of students tend to live in for the duration of their degree studies. Most students are required to vacate their rooms during the vacation periods, and this can save a lot of money, not having to pay for a room while you’re home for the break.

  4. Il Trinity College Cambridge è uno dei trentuno college costituenti l'Università di Cambridge in Inghilterra, fondato dal re Enrico VIII nel 1546. Ha una forte tradizione accademica: i suoi membri hanno ricevuto trentuno premi Nobel , [1] cinque medaglie Fields , un premio Abel (matematica) e due premi Templeton (religione) e premi Oscar (Academy Award).

  5. If you require any information provided on this website in an alternative format, please contact us on 01223 338400 or email webmaster@trin.cam.ac.uk. Postgraduates wishing to study in Cambridge apply both to a Faculty or Department and to a College. Postgraduate teaching and supervisions are arranged by the r.

  6. 8 de mar. de 2024 · Palestine Action said one of its activists had "ruined" a 1914 painting of Lord Balfour at Trinity College, part of the University of Cambridge. A statement on the group's website said the ...

  7. 17 de mar. de 2021 · Trinity Bridge. This stunning bridge crosses the River Cam at Trinity college, as the name suggests. The original bridge was constructed from stone in 1643, was pulled down by Cromwell’s troops, and rebuilt in 1651. Just over a hundred years later, in 1764, the bridge that we see today was built in its place by James Essex.