Trinity College | ||||||||||||
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University of Oxford | ||||||||||||
Location | Broad Street, Oxford OX1 3BH | |||||||||||
Coordinates | 51°45′19″N 1°15′25″W / 51.755343°N 1.256958°W | |||||||||||
Full name | The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity in the University of Oxford, of the foundation of Sir Thomas Pope (Knight) | |||||||||||
Latin name | Collegium Sanctae et Individuae Trinitatis in Universitate Oxon. ex Fundatione Thomae Pope Militis[3] | |||||||||||
Motto | Latin: Quod tacitum velis nemini dixeris (That which you wish to be secret, tell to nobody) | |||||||||||
Established | 1555 | |||||||||||
Named for | The Holy Trinity | |||||||||||
Sister college | Churchill College, Cambridge | |||||||||||
President | Dame Hilary Boulding | |||||||||||
Undergraduates | 308[4] (2011/2012) | |||||||||||
Postgraduates | 125 | |||||||||||
Website | www | |||||||||||
Boat club | Boat Club | |||||||||||
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Trinity College (full name: The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity in the University of Oxford, of the foundation of Sir Thomas Pope (Knight)[5]) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford[6] in England. The college was founded in 1555 by Sir Thomas Pope, on land previously occupied by Durham College, home to Benedictine monks from Durham Cathedral.[7]
Despite its large physical size, the college is relatively small in terms of student numbers at approximately 400. It was founded as a men's college and has been coeducational since 1979.[8] As of 2022, the total funds of Trinity amounted to £212 million, including a financial endowment of £181 million.[9]
Trinity has produced three British prime ministers, placing it third after Christ Church and Balliol in terms of former students who have held that office.[10]
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