
Trinity College (University of Cambridge)
Trinity College is one of the largest and most prestigious colleges at the University of Cambridge, founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII. It is known for its stunning architecture, expansive grounds, and a strong focus on academic excellence. The college has produced many notable alumni, including famous scientists like Isaac Newton and literary figures like Lord Byron. Trinity offers a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, and it emphasizes a collaborative learning environment with small group teaching known as "supervisions." The college also boasts impressive traditions and a vibrant student life, contributing to its esteemed reputation.