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  1. Trinity is a college of the University of Oxford, one of the world’s great centres of knowledge. Whether you are an undergraduate or postgraduate, an academic or part of our wider community, you’ll find a dynamic and supportive place which is bubbling with ideas, alive with conversations and which hosts innovative research across many ...

  2. Trinity College was founded in the sixteenth century in what was then a rural outpost, and which now forms the heart of Oxford’s city centre. The college has developed over four and a half centuries into a vibrant and diverse educational community that has produced award-winning academics, successful leaders in the business, political and ...

  3. Trinity College welcomes visitors throughout the year. As a busy and lively working academic community we like to ensure that you will enjoy your visit, whether it is as a potential student here, an alumnus, an academic visitor, or a tourist.

  4. Whether you're just beginning to think about University, you're weighing up coming to Oxford or you've definitely decided to apply, our aim is to give you a taste of what it's like to study at Trinity.

  5. Whether you are an undergraduate or postgraduate, on an undergraduate, research or professional course at Oxford, you will find a home at Trinity among a group of students from diverse backgrounds who are supportive, motivated, and passionate about their studies and their many interests.

  6. At Trinity, you will benefit from being on the doorstep of many of the great places the city and University have to offer, while also having access to a range of spaces, facilities and resources designed for the college community.

  7. Trinity College has rooms for students on our main site, as well as in our three offsite locations in North Oxford. All our residential halls are registered with, and meet the standards of the Universities UK (UUK) Code of Practice for the Management of Student Housing.

  8. Trinity College is linked with schools in Oxfordshire & Milton Keynes and those in the Northeast of England in Cleveland, Darlington, Durham, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Stockton on Tees in the Northeast.

  9. The Music degree at Oxford is a three-year BA that combines theoretical, historical, philosophical, sociological and practical study of music. The History of Electronic Music, Rock Musics of the 1970s, 13th Century Song and 18th Century Opera have all featured recently among the diverse range of options on the course.

  10. The Master of Science in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry (M.Biochem) is a four-year undergraduate course, with an intake of up to 6 students each year at Trinity. Trinity has an especially strong link with the subject of Biochemistry.