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Trinity is a world-facing, Oxford-facing and street-facing college with a vibrant academic community. Learn about its courses, research, events, wellbeing and new development.
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Trinity College (full name: The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity in the University of Oxford, of the foundation of Sir Thomas Pope (Knight)) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England.
- 1555; 468 years ago
- Dame Hilary Boulding
- Latin: Quod tacitum velis nemini dixeris (That which you wish to be secret, tell to nobody)
Trinity is a medium-sized college with a great central location in the heart of the city centre. It offers accommodation, food, bursaries, and a welcoming student community for all years of an undergraduate course.
Trinity College Oxford offers a diverse and friendly community of postgraduates in various fields of research, from physics and sociology to theology and population health. Learn about the benefits of studying at Trinity, the academic and cultural activities, and the experiences of some of the current and former postgraduates.
Trinity College offers a range of graduate courses and welcomes applications in the fields of interest of its fellows. Learn about the college facilities, accommodation, meals, and social events for graduate students.
The history of Trinity College, Oxford documents the 450 years from the foundation of Trinity – a collegiate member of the University of Oxford – on 8 March 1554/5. The fourteenth oldest surviving college, it reused and embellished the site of the former Durham College, Oxford.