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  • 2024-06-09 20:01:35

    1. Trinity College of Cambridge, founded by Bishop Bertman in 1350, is the fifth oldest college among the 31 colleges of Cambridge University.

    2. The college is adjacent to Kanghe, and stands shoulder to shoulder with Trinity College and Clare College.

    3. The college has 650 undergraduate and graduate students, 60 academicians and 130 staff.

    4. As of 2015, the college has 8000 overseas alumni.

    5. The school is located in the city center. It only takes 10 minutes to walk from the Cambridge Bus Terminal to the college by tourist bus.

    6. There is a statue of Henry VIII at the entrance of the college gate, and an inconspicuous apple tree is planted in the middle of the green lawn on the right side of the gate.

    7. Trinity College has many talents.

    8. The famous physicist Stephen Hawking, the eighth Australian Prime Minister Stanley Melbourne Bruce (1923 – 1929), and Canadian Governor David Lloyd Johnston (2010 -) graduated from here.

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