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Trinity Postgraduate Student Funding Awards

Trinity College offers a range of competitive postgraduate awards (often referred to as studentships or bursaries) to students wishing to study at the University of Cambridge. Only applicants who have applied to the University of Cambridge for admission as postgraduate…

Law

Law is a fascinating and vital part of our lives, and we who teach and research law at Trinity are eager to share it with you. Please note that applicants for Law at Cambridge must take the LNAT by no…

Law at Trinity

It is possible to study law at Trinity either for all three years of the Law Tripos, as a new undergraduate student, or for only two years, as a student transferring to law from another subject (a “changeover student”) or…

The Donoghue and Stevenson Law Fund

Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562 is one of the most famous cases in the common law world, remembered by legions of Law students, as much for the remains of a snail allegedly found in Mrs Donoghue’s ginger beer as…

Why Study Law?

Studying law offers the opportunity to develop a range of skills and explore many aspects of human life. It gives you the chance to sharpen your mind, strengthen your understanding and deepen your experience across the full range of humanities…

Find Out More

It is impossible to convey, in a few webpages, what it’s like to study law at Cambridge and at Trinity. If possible, we recommend that you explore some of the many events, activities and resources designed to convey more of…

Trinity in Literature

Trinity College has made a number of appearances in world literature, broadly conceived, and not only from the pens of its own members. Some passages are anthologised below.   Chaucer’s lusty proto-Trinitarians And nameliche ther was a greet collegge Men…

Obituaries and Remembrances

With sadness, Trinity College records the deaths of its alumni. The printed In Memoriam list of names is published every year in the Annual Record. You can send notifications of passing to the Alumni Office. This web page includes published…

Leon Brittan Fund for European Studies

The Leon Brittan Fund for European Studies was established at Trinity College in memory of Lord Brittan of Spennithorne (1939–2015), who read Law at Trinity (m.1957), and who, among other notable distinctions, served as Vice-President of the European Commission. Launched…

Robert Walker Prize for Essays in Law

Trinity College was pleased to launch the Robert Walker Prize for Essays in Law in 2013. The prize is named after the Rt Hon. The Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe GBS PC (1938–2023), a judicial member of the House of Lords from 2002…

The Donoghue and Stevenson Law Fund

The Donoghue and Stevenson Law Fund In 2017, on the 50th anniversary year of the first edition of Weir’s Casebook on Tort, the College launched the Donoghue and Stevenson Law Fund, to enhance the educational experience of Law students at…

Master & Fellows

Trinity College is governed by the Master and 190 or so Fellows in a very wide range of University studies, who are responsible for maintaining it as a place of education, learning and research. The Fellowship includes Junior Research Fellows at the outset…

Land Economy – Environment, Law & Economics

Land Economy – Environment, Law & Economics, as a subject, considers the role and use of land, property, and the environment within an economy.  It applies particularly the disciplines of Economics and law for the analysis of the governance of…

Terms and Conditions

Welcome to our website. If you continue to browse and use this website, you are agreeing to comply with and be bound by the following terms and conditions of use, which together with our privacy policy govern Trinity College’s relationship…

Professor Poole wins award for scholarly edition

Trinity Fellow Professor Adrian Poole has won the Modern Language Association Prize for a Scholarly Edition for The Princess Casamassima by Henry James. It is volume 9 of The Cambridge Edition of the Complete Fiction of Henry James published by…

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