15 de nov. de 2023 · Trinity College is a college of the University of Oxford, one of the world’s great centres of knowledge, with a dynamic and supportive academic community and a vibrant research culture. Whether you are an undergraduate or postgraduate, an academic or part of the wider community, you can excel at Trinity and find a place that connects with you across disciplines and at all stages of your academic career.
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Trinity College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England, founded in 1555 by Sir Thomas Pope on land previously occupied by Durham College. It is a small and coeducational college with a history of producing British prime ministers and a rivalry with Balliol College.
- 1555; 468 years ago
- Dame Hilary Boulding
- Latin: Quod tacitum velis nemini dixeris (That which you wish to be secret, tell to nobody)
Trinity College is a medium-sized college with a great central location in the heart of the city centre, offering accommodation, food, facilities and support for all years of undergraduate students. It is progressive, dynamic, inclusive and diverse, with a range of activities, societies and sports teams, a non-auditioned choir and a great student community.
At Trinity College. A college at Oxford is central to your life at Oxford. You’ll have a college room to live in, and you’re likely to make some of your close university friends here too. Networks help you adjust to University life and succeed at Oxford and beyond.
Trinity welcomes applications for all versions of the course in Classics (Literae Humaniores) and for the Joint Schools in Classics and English, Classics and Modern Languages (French or Spanish), Classics with Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, and Ancient and Modern History.