Trinity College
Trinity College
Surrounded by 16th Century history of Henry VII himself in some of the most prestigious college gardens in Cambridge
Trinity College, University of Cambridge, was founded by Henry VIII in 1546 when he combined two existing colleges (King’s Hall and Michaelhouse) and seven hostels (Catherine’s, Garratt, Gregory’s, Ovyng’s, Physwick, St Margaret’s, and Tyler’s). Since then Trinity has flourished and grown.
Our 180+ Fellows provide world-class and inspiring teaching and research for around 730 undergraduates and 350 graduates from diverse backgrounds all around the world. Trinity exists to give its members a rewarding, richly resourced, and intellectually inspiring place in which to pursue their education and research.
Members of the College go on to a very wide range of professions and careers after taking degrees in all the subjects the University offers. We have a global community of more than 15,000 alumni changing the world with their careers, such as scientists, politicians, writers, doctors, film makers, policy-setters, musicians, lawyers and engineers.
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Trinity College gardens extend for 36 acres including the obviously well known areas such as Great Court, Trinity Backs and the plot of grass outside Great Gate where “Newton’s Apple tree” stands.
Life at Trinity College
The College has changed greatly over the centuries but the strong academic tradition has been maintained. In science and economics, for example, Trinity has provided 32 Nobel Prizewinners since they were first awarded in 1901. Today the College is part of a forward-looking University renowned for the excellence of its teaching and research.
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