Undergraduate Admissions

Trinity Hall

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Address:
Trinity Hall
Trinity Lane
Cambridge
CB2 1TJ
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Telephone:
01223 332535 (Admissions Office)
01223 332500 (Switchboard)
Fax: 01223 332572
Email: admissions@trinhall.cam.ac.uk
Website: www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk

It is the collective community spirit of Trinity Hall that sets it apart from the rest. Whether you are working in the library, playing a sporting fixture, going to the College ents or just relaxing in the JCR, you can always guarantee that there'll be a friendly face in sight. Jay

As soon as you spend any time in Trinity Hall, you’ll notice the friendly atmosphere that exists here. Undergraduates, postgraduates, Fellows and staff all enjoy the vibrant community spirit present within the College. Although one of the oldest Colleges in Cambridge – it has almost seven centuries of history behind it, having been founded in 1350 – Trinity Hall is anything but old-fashioned in its outlook. There is a sense of vitality and youth among its members, making it a fun and informal place to live and study.

Being centrally located on the banks of the River Cam, Trinity Hall is at the heart of both the University and the city. It is ideally situated for student life in Cambridge, located within easy walking distance of lecture halls, labs, libraries, clubs, pubs and shops. The College library and picturesque gardens back right on to the river, providing a relaxed environment in which to work and unwind. A new student bar and common room have also recently been completed, providing a sleek and modern setting in which to grab a drink and catch up with friends, or play pool and watch TV.

The College believes that achievement comes in many forms, and our students have maintained a tradition of academic excellence which has not inhibited their contributions to College and University life. A large number are involved in not only the College, but also the numerous University clubs, societies and sports. We are proud of the fact that our students look beyond the College walls, as well as within, for their intellectual, sporting and social interests.

Accommodation is available for all undergraduates and varies between atmospheric buildings steeped in history to contemporary housing with en suite facilities. More than just a collection of beautiful buildings, however, Trinity Hall is a dynamic community of people, increasingly from all over the world. We encourage applications from all school types, particularly those with little or no tradition of applying to Cambridge. To find out more about Trinity Hall, please visit our website or attend one of our open days. Additionally, our Admissions Office is always happy to answer any queries you might have.

Factfile

UCAS campus code 4

Courses available
The College accepts applications for all courses, although Education is only available with Classics.

Open days 2010
Booking required. See the College website for further information.

  • All subjects 1 July, 2 July
  • Mathematics 1 May
  • Arts 15 March
  • Sciences 16 March

See also Cambridge Open Days

Student numbers
369 undergraduates, 241 postgraduates. For men and women.

Master Professor M Daunton

Senior Tutor Dr Nick Bampos

Admissions Tutors Dr Clare Jackson (Arts), Dr Andrew Murray (Sciences)

Directors of Studies

  • Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic Dr P Russell†
  • Archaeology & Anthropology Dr P Miracle†
  • Architecture Ms D Haigh†
  • Asian & Middle Eastern Studies Professor J Montgomery
  • Chemical Engineering Dr M Johns†
  • Classics Dr L Prauscello
  • Computer Science Dr S Moore
  • Economics Dr C Ristuccia
  • Education Dr I Frowe†
  • Engineering Dr S Guest
  • English Miss A Hennegan
  • Geography Professor J Stargardt†
  • History Dr C Jackson
  • History of Art Professor D Howard†
  • Land Economy Professor I Hodge†
  • Law Mr A Johnston
  • Linguistics Dr K Richardson
  • Management Studies Dr R Chatterjee†
  • Mathematics Dr T Tokieda
  • Medicine Dr J R Bradley
  • Modern & Medieval Languages Dr M Ruehl
  • Music Mr A Arthur
  • Natural Sciences Dr B Hollfelder (Biological), Dr M Hobson (Physical)
  • Philosophy Dr C Fairley
  • Politics, Psychology & Sociology Dr D Runciman
  • Theology & Religious Studies The Reverend Dr J Morris
  • Veterinary Medicine Dr D Bainbridge†

† external Director of Studies