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Trinity College, Oxford

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Trinity College
Founded: 1555
Head of House: The Hon. Michael Beloff, President
Graduates: 105
Undergraduates: 298
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Trinity College, Oxford

Trinity College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. It stands in Broad Street, next door to Balliol, and is particularly known for its attractive gardens.

Table of contents
1 History
2 Notable Former Students
3 Academics/Teachers
4 External links

History

Trinity College was founded in 1555 by Sir Thomas Pope.

Notable Former Students

Academics/Teachers

External links


Colleges of the University of Oxford
All Souls | Balliol | Brasenose | Christ Church | Corpus Christi | Exeter | Green | Harris Manchester | Hertford | Jesus | Keble | Kellogg | Lady Margaret Hall | Linacre | Lincoln | Magdalen | Mansfield | Merton | New College | Nuffield | Oriel | Pembroke | Queen's | St Anne's | St Antony's | St Catherine's | St Cross | St Edmund Hall | St Hilda's | St Hugh's | St John's | St Peter's | Somerville | Templeton | Trinity | University | Wadham | Wolfson | Worcester
Permanent Private Halls at the University of Oxford
Blackfriars | Campion Hall | Greyfriars | Regent's Park College | St Benet's Hall | St Stephen's House | Wycliffe Hall