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  1. Trinity College Cambridge | University of Cambridge. More to Explore. More about Trinity, including its history, governance, public opening hours and vacancies. News. Research and achievements by Trinity academics and students as well as the latest initiatives from the College. All News. The Library is open to all members of Trinity College.

  2. Founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII, Trinity is one of the largest Cambridge colleges, [6] with the largest financial endowment of any Oxbridge college. Trinity performs exceptionally as measured by the Tompkins Table (the annual unofficial league table of Cambridge colleges), coming top from 2011 to 2017. [7]

  3. Welcome to the website of Trinity College, University of Cambridge. Trinity 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).

  4. Trinity College is an educational institution comprising more than 1,200 students and 190 Fellows and 350 full- and part-time members of staff. All undergraduate students and some Fellows live and work in College, in accommodation ranging from rooms in seventeenth-century courts to twentieth-century blocks.

  5. There is some magnificent architecture at the heart of Trinity – Great Court, the Chapel, the Hall, Nevile’s Court, the Wren Library – but there are also fine modern buildings, including an attractive development at Burrell’s Field, a short walk away through the beautiful College gardens.

  6. 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.

  7. Trinity College, Cambridge. Trinity College was founded by Henry VIII in 1546 and is part of the University of Cambridge. This account is run by the Communications Office.