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  2. 2021 - February Newsletter - Trinity College Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for 2021 - February Newsletter - Trinity College Cambridge 13 May 2021: The partnership with Trinity College also includes invaluable input from Dom Clarke (2002) who studied Economics, qualified as an accountant and returned to Bolton where he became Finance Director of the ... The primarily digital festival aims to tackle
  3. History - Trinity College Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for History - Trinity College Cambridge 17 May 2024: The College has five teaching Fellows in the subject: Peter Sarris, who works on Roman, medieval European, Byzantine, and Islamic history; Samita Sen, who works on global economic history and the
  4. Overseas Qualifications - Trinity College Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Overseas Qualifications - Trinity College Cambridge 10 Jul 2024: Economics. For all other courses at Cambridge, you will need:. a minimum combined score of at least 1,460, and.
  5. Reflections: Will the economic consequences of COVID-19 change…

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    Thumbnail for Reflections: Will the economic consequences of COVID-19 change university teaching forever? - Trinity College Cambridge 17 Apr 2020: 17/04/2020. Professor John Rallison, a former Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Education at Cambridge, considers the long-term changes in university teaching wrought by the economic consequences of COVID-19. ... 5. Reflections: Will the economic consequences of
  6. Royals at Trinity - Trinity College Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Royals at Trinity - Trinity College Cambridge 2 May 2023: George VI. Grandfather of Prince Charles. As Prince Albert, the future King and father of Queen Elizabeth II, spent three terms at Trinity College during 1919-1920 studying history, economics and
  7. Trinity College Summer Humanities Residential Programme - Trinity…

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    Thumbnail for Trinity College Summer Humanities Residential Programme - Trinity College Cambridge 13 May 2024: Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic. Asian and Middle Eastern Studies. Classics. Economics.
  8. The Donoghue and Stevenson Fund - Trinity College Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for The Donoghue and Stevenson Fund - Trinity College Cambridge 22 May 2024: Meeting the College’s commitment to admitting and nurturing the very best Law students, regardless of their educational, social and economic circumstances, is more challenging than ever.
  9. Alex Michaelides (English, 1996) - Trinity College Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Alex Michaelides (English, 1996) - Trinity College Cambridge 2 May 2021: During the summer of 2020 we launched a series of conversations with alumni to hear their memories of Trinity and catch up on what they’ve done since leaving. M
  10. Archaeology - Trinity College Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Archaeology - Trinity College Cambridge 17 May 2024: Nicholas Postgate, a world-renowned scholar of the social and economic history of Mesopotamia, is also a fellow of the college.
  11. Frequently Asked Questions About Entry Requirements - Trinity College …

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    Thumbnail for Frequently Asked Questions About Entry Requirements - Trinity College Cambridge 29 Feb 2024: We may consider candidates with Access to Higher Education Diplomas, but for maths/science subjects and economics we would also expect A-level Mathematics; and other arts subjects will require evidence

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