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Trinity Hall Cambridge
Великобритания
Добавлен 6 мар 2013
Trinity Hall is home to a friendly community of undergraduate and graduate students, tucked away on a beautiful riverside site by the city-centre. It is one of the oldest Colleges of Cambridge University, founded in 1350. The College consists of around 650 students, both undergraduates and graduates across a range of subject, 60 Fellows, 130 staff and 8,000 alumni worldwide.
Trinity Hall is a registered charity, number 1137458
Trinity Hall is a registered charity, number 1137458
Cambridge from the Inside #12: My History and Politics Interview | University of Cambridge
Stay tuned to find out how Caitlin's, first year History & Politics student, interviews were like, what advice she has for upcoming students, and how her first term has been like at Cambridge!
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01:10 Why did you choose to study History & Politics?
04:00 Why did you choose HisPol over HSPS? (Human Social and Political Sciences)
06:10 When did you start thinking about applying to Cambridge?
08:20 How were you feeling before your interviews?
12:10 How were your interviews?
13:30 Did your written work or personal statement come up in interview?
14:30 How did you prepare for your interviews?
19:30 How was your politics interview?
22:30 What to do when your argument is challenged during an int...
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01:10 Why did you choose to study History & Politics?
04:00 Why did you choose HisPol over HSPS? (Human Social and Political Sciences)
06:10 When did you start thinking about applying to Cambridge?
08:20 How were you feeling before your interviews?
12:10 How were your interviews?
13:30 Did your written work or personal statement come up in interview?
14:30 How did you prepare for your interviews?
19:30 How was your politics interview?
22:30 What to do when your argument is challenged during an int...
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How to Make Politics Better
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How can we engage constructively with politics, while simultaneously holding our leaders to account? How do we respond to populism and distrust in elites as an academic institution, and as politically engaged individuals? How do we approach social media and disinformation, in the context of impartiality and free speech? Join Mary Hockaday, Dr James Wood, Dr Lee de-Wit, and Jo Coburn (who you ma...
Medicine Interviews: Top Tips | University of Cambridge
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Louisa shares what her Medicine interviews were like, how she prepared for them, and offers advice for future applicants. The full episode can be found below: ruclips.net/video/MqybgGWbQTQ/видео.html
Cambridge from the Inside #11: Interviews: Top Tips | University of Cambridge
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Stay tuned to hear our Director of Admissions, Dr Marcus Tomalin, give his 5 top tips for how to approach your upcoming Cambridge interviews. 00:00 01:00 Be yourself and believe in yourself 03:00 Expect the unexpected 05:45 Think carefully before answering 09:00 Think out loud 16:10 Try to enjoy it 19:30 What happens if the interview doesn’t go well?
Q&A | You'll Fit In Programme | University of Cambridge
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Apply to the You’ll Fit In Programme at Trinity Hall: www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/study-... Applications are now open for the 2024/25 programme! The deadline for applications is the 7th December 2024. Tune in as our students answer frequently asked questions from applicants-find the full list below! 0:00 Introduction 0:23 Why did you apply to Cambridge? 2:08 What were your biggest worries when you a...
Bangla and Pakistan Society | You'll Fit In Programme | University of Cambridge
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Apply to the You’ll Fit In Programme at Trinity Hall: www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/study-... Applications are now open for the 2024/25 programme! The deadline for applications is the 7th December 2024. Sofia and Talha talk discuss about Bangla Society and Pakistan Society, what Cambridge life has been like for them, and advice for upcoming applicants. 0:00 Introductions 0:45 Tell me about your societ...
Cambridge from the Inside #10: Studying Philosophy at Cambridge | University of Cambridge
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Stay tuned as Dr. Neil Dewar, Philosophy Director of Studies at Trinity Hall, delves into what the Cambridge Philosophy course offers and what sets it apart from programs at other universities. 00:00 01:30 What do philosophy students learn about? 03:30 What can you expect from a philosophy course at Cambridge? 06:10 What’s the difference between analytic and continental philosophy? 09:00 What k...
Common Science Interview Mistakes | University of Cambridge
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Listen in to hear Michael go through the most common mistakes he's seen students make during their interview. The link the full episode of 'Science Interviews Explained' is below: ruclips.net/video/1XHEQVVZTvg/видео.html
Sample Interview Questions | University of Cambridge
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Stay tuned for our new 'Admissions Process' series, where our Director of Admissions presents a comprehensive overview of all the steps in the University of Cambridge application process. In this video, Marcus goes through a variety of sample interview questions to show the style of questions that could be asked in your Cambridge interview.
What Not to Do in an Interview | University of Cambridge
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What should you not do in a Cambridge interview? Listen in to find out! This is a short clip from out 'Admissions FAQs Part 2' episode, which can be found in the link below: ruclips.net/video/2zixbfNfswA/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Cambridge from the Inside #9: Studying Medicine: What It's Like? | University of Cambridge
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Stay tuned for our new podcast with Louisa, 5th year Medic, who goes through everything you need to know about what it's like studying Medicine at Cambridge. 00:00 00:50 Why did you choose Medicine? 02:50 Staying in the NHS? 04:30 What’s the Medicine course like at Cambridge? And how it differs to other Medicine courses 06:30 How did you choose your universities? 09:45 Any favourite lecture cou...
Cambridge Interviews Explained | University of Cambridge
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Stay tuned for our new 'Admissions Process' series, where Marcus presents a comprehensive overview of all the steps in the University of Cambridge application process. Future videos will cover sample interview questions, explanations of colleges and departments, and much more! This video walks you through everything you need to know about the University of Cambridge's Interviews.
Cambridge from the Inside #8: Sciences Interviews Explained | University of Cambridge
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Stay tuned for our new podcast with Dr. Michael Sutherland, who covers everything you need to know if you have an upcoming Cambridge interview in one of the science subjects. 00:00 01:45 How similar are Cambridge interviews to job interviews? 02:35 Does it matter what you wear to your interview? And what types of questions should you expect in a science interview at Cambridge? 04:30 What are th...
Cambridge from the Inside #7: You'll Fit In Programme Explained | University of Cambridge
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Tune in to listen to Xanthe and Siam discuss Trinity Hall's You'll Fit In Programme, targeted towards Sixth Form College students. Apply to the You’ll Fit In Programme at Trinity Hall using the link below: www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/study-with-us/access-and-outreach/widening-participation/youll-fit-in/
Being Bengali & Pakistani at Cambridge | You’ll Fit In Programme | University of Cambridge
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Apply to the You’ll Fit In Programme at Trinity Hall: www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/study-with-us/access-and-outreach/widening-participation/youll-fit-in/ Applications are now open for the 2024/25 programme! The deadline for applications is the 7th December 2024. Umayyah, Sofia, and Talha discuss the excitement, challenges and learning opportunities they’ve experienced as Cambridge students; including...
African Caribbean Perspectives of Cambridge | You’ll Fit In Programme | University of Cambridge
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African Caribbean Perspectives of Cambridge | You’ll Fit In Programme | University of Cambridge
What are Cambridge Supervisions?? | University of Cambridge
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What are Cambridge Supervisions?? | University of Cambridge
Written Work and Admissions Assessments | University of Cambridge
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Written Work and Admissions Assessments | University of Cambridge
Cambridge from the Inside #6: Written Work Explained | University of Cambridge
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Cambridge from the Inside #6: Written Work Explained | University of Cambridge
What makes a good Cambridge interview?? | University of Cambridge
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What makes a good Cambridge interview?? | University of Cambridge
My Cambridge Application Explained | University of Cambridge
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My Cambridge Application Explained | University of Cambridge
Cambridge from the Inside #5: How are students taught at Cambridge? | University of Cambridge
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Cambridge from the Inside #5: How are students taught at Cambridge? | University of Cambridge
Cambridge Admissions Assessments | University of Cambridge
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Cambridge Admissions Assessments | University of Cambridge
The Cambridge Application Process | University of Cambridge
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The Cambridge Application Process | University of Cambridge
What to write in the My Cambridge Application? | University of Cambridge
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What to write in the My Cambridge Application? | University of Cambridge
Is there an ideal student for Cambridge? | University of Cambridge
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Is there an ideal student for Cambridge? | University of Cambridge
Cambridge from the Inside #4: Admissions FAQs Part 2 | University of Cambridge
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Cambridge from the Inside #4: Admissions FAQs Part 2 | University of Cambridge
Cambridge from the Inside #3: Personal Statements | University of Cambridge
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Cambridge from the Inside #3: Personal Statements | University of Cambridge
Cambridge from the Inside #2: Admissions FAQs Part 1 | University of Cambridge
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Cambridge from the Inside #2: Admissions FAQs Part 1 | University of Cambridge
Cambridge from the Inside #1: Introductions | University of Cambridge
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Cambridge from the Inside #1: Introductions | University of Cambridge
This was really helpful, thanks!
Confusing heading. Are you implying other communities don't fit in?
great
Have my Computer Science interview soon, thank you for the clip here!
vote for a episode of economic major at trinity hall
could you do one for pbs? :)
thank you for this video! very helpful
This is it!!!!😅😅😅 So glad I watched this. Thank you
amazing podcast timely too. wish all colleges have such an initiative.
Very helpful answers.😊
Johnson Susan Lee Angela Young Richard
looking forward to the podcast!! rlly in time too, as applications are beginning haha
Looks like the first student's room is in Bishop Bateman Court- which was such a fabulous facility 40+ years ago when we lived there when it was brand new!
We lived in Herrick House 1974-1978. It was fun living on the sports ground. Many smart new buildings from my last visit in 2000.
श्री कृष्णा शारीरिक संथन कॉलेज bardha मशराष्टा nagpur my प्रोफेसर नेम दिनेश दिनकर फॉर्म सावाग्राम वर्धा डिस्टिक नागपुर m।
Don't you make a fxcking accent
Quite illuminating for me. SC,was one of the Senior Lecturers at Stourbridge College,(Fine Art dept) ,during the ‘70’s. Being a maker of paintings,prints & photos, I had almost no experience of what he was like to talk to. Having seen examples of how his work has progressed & (I suppose), the obvious esteem in which he is now held, I was curious to watch this video interview with the ‘esteemed’ Mary Beard. She managed to ‘winkle’ out of him, some very interesting details about the whole working process, the differing qualities of the types of stone & how they were obtained. I’ve always liked coloured marble & have some French I laid furniture using it. After watching this I visited Amazon & bought a 2nd hand copy of a book by Mary Beard that I think touches on the uses by different Roman rulers, of this beautiful substance. Worth watching.😊
Why such a short video--an abrupt ending? Disappointing...
Help sir. Please. Here's what's going on your free writer lateral thinkes. Saying "people are going to do what people are going to to". That is trap math. Continues . . Negligence is harmful. Most people are only doing what they want, & what to please & impress, or for who in their peer group or range, 'not wanting to be bothered'. Doing & solving what we want, well, most people I think won't try or haven't the spare hand to help end this suffering. When a child is torn from their mother inhumanely, there may be some understand person she may grieve to. A card or something of 'sorry for your loss'. This is a life of torture, loneliess, never complete happiness, on & on, & usually, if anyone says anything to me, it's never comforting. They try to sound mature & confident as they say "she'll come back. A child has one mother. She'll grow up. Kids these days. Give her time. You should try to reach out". Yes with all the lack of love on the one hand, & the lack of support on the other, & 1 family member who cares about me, it is generally a thought a considered thing to suggest to me to keep being a friendly, helpful mum, tolerant of pain she could cause me. It seems to me she hates me. The last thing she said to me was she hates me. She wants sympathy sympathy sympathy and through things I've never meant as rude or nasty. She chose them, like chose Candace & other people.. like if they were worthwhile people then I was worth letting die alone to live as a writer & not ever ever feel ok. What if I wait all my life, never reprieved & never anyone knowing I wasn't what she's disguised me as, for what purpose I don't know. I need her to tell the person/people that what she'd said to make such strong point that no one should cherish or care about me or question what she says about me so to take 'her side' for her having taken 'their side', in lieu of my ever being ok, that she doesn't hate me, & doesn't even not love me. Maybe she needed years & years to let off steam. The older she gets, the longest she says what she says, she won't be able to say she'd been letting off steam for anguish we'd caused her. Every parent has caused their child to feel anguish at times. She's never nice to me. Never contacts me. Her hatred grows & doesn't stop growing. I stay away, & it gets worse. If I talk to her it gets worse. If I plead & cry, I'm called "that person". I don't like that Jake doesn't care she's so relentlessly keeping me dead to her & her world. When he's a father, is he going to play their children against me so long as she never take back a thing she's said, or says anything nice? "She gets massacred because she gets massacred" is trap math. This free writer lateral thinker hasn't the money for the hardcore writers tech I need, so, this free writer lateral thinker hasn't the money for the writers tech I need. A free writer lateral thinker, dealing with the backlog of problems people not want to look at to need to solve, need best writers tech, free. Money hasn't anything to do with that tech is meant for this type of writer, & tech folk not having provisioned it for us. Money keeps getting used in the reason why I not have hardcore tech, & money's also being used as the means procuring such equipment. We write for free, because people who are brought shouldn't write about issues concerning all society. Money corrupts, &, maths is fraudulent. How is it there's no one developing tech equipment to enable free writers to be more productive, if they were really good at math. Why can't they work out that the more people agreed with too much buying people with items & wages & the solving of problems they want to solve wanting to 'call shots', the lower the shock threshold for truth that hurts of the collective, the riskier it is to be a free writer who sometimes writing things that may confront or irrationally concern people & the less people become writers, the more, & faster, & quicker & better who remains of free writer lateral thinkers need to write? Math is a tool to advantage over who not do it so well, only revealing so much as to help their cause/s. People only feel responsible for hurting people for having done something to hurt them, but if it hurts us when they do nothing, no one acknowledges how their neglect's cost a person. It doesn't only cost us to neglect us, but we also look like who in the crowd people kick to get to kick again. It's a "they get kicked because they get kicked" life for who gets kicked. It's like cursing someone to hell, & not a word is uttered in acknowledgement about this. It feels like slow murder when math folk not admit they treasure their own lives & fortunes they won't stop the trap math. It's like the daughter that always crushes the mother to keep the identity in tact. Will you do this all someone's life? I feel buried already, but it's because that's where you want me, not because I feel dead because there's something wrong with me. It's like being eaten alive like a monkey with its head cut open. People seem to need a "who to kick to kick", & they won't stop. Math may be real, but math folk are the biggest liars of all people in regard to lying by omission & the very intentionally 'accidentally' lowering prospects of others survival. I haven't met one person with the means. They keep quieter than moths on sunny days, acting like they're not a part of this world. If they're not, then, what are they doing with currency which is for people of the world to use to solve problems. The maths person is like a hole in a bucket, or a fork in the back keeping us weak. It's trap math that who use math to make things for money be expected to apply their math knowledge to the betterment of society. "They do the math so they'll be doing the math" looks like the 'widely agreed with' logic written on free writer lateral thinkers & philosophers headstones. Money means nothing but fun issuing suffering, contemptuous for that you share the world with the rest of us. ..When you 'syphon' the money, & lean on people & exacerbate their problems which your trap math excuses you from solving, whilst solve problems you want which you place on the problem pile yourselves to prosper, well "their having the money & getting to pick the problems to solve people should spend money on ..doesn't make sense anymore. Math folk aren't just using math so get to pick the problems. They're using real math & creating a whole lot of backlog of problems ..which there aren't free writer lateral thinkers provisioned the free tech we need to keep up with it. They're like my daughter the math man. They want me to die, utterly, & to push down & down until I do. If maths folk really did math, they'd know it's wrong to think they're the only ones shutting doors on the people they shut doors on. They act like they don't know they're not the only one doing it. For all tech society to be such snobs is callous & sadistic gang thuggery. It's greedy, & it creates & reinforces helplessness of the people who's problems to solve go on & on burried.
Inversion physics might create a new shift.... and have anyone else notice that Roger Penrose appears to be shying away from the 'Big Bang" conjecture..???
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Excellent program and topic for current political and economic environment. Whole program and initiative needs greater support.
This was a really useful video that helped me understand certain concepts for my essay, thank you!
There is no climate crisis! The media is pushing the idea of man made climate change to push certain policies and bizarrely (or conveniently?) focus on just one tiny little aspect (CO2) of the vast number of ingredients that form and influence our environment!
Excellent lecture and important topic for all of us. Great to see TH commitment to the topic.
Beautiful footage of the college. Thank you . Brings back fond memories of my time there.
Thank you for sharing this intimate performance and venue.
Based on my own experience at Cambridge University, my advice about making friends with other students is inspired by the words of Gildor Inglorion to Frodo Baggins: *"Flee them! Speak no words to them... They are deadly!... May Elbereth protect you!"*
Very well done technical talk on a little known but important aspect of climate change. Thanks.
Thanks for this important talk. Defining issues of early 21st century.
Good worthy funding campaign from TH. Liked hearing from students.
No more challenge today for all of us to address , as best possible. Fundamentally requires significant economic changes in conjunction with mitigation and regeneration actions. We have have a role to play.
Thanks for posting this virtual tour. I lived in Herrick House 1974-1978
Did not know the historical nature of TH football, thanks. Young fellow seems to have good balance for academics and athletics pursuits.
I love Sloane's message, and I love his Lateral Thinking Puzzles. But it seems to me that he is sometimes a bit careless with his logic. 17:01 -- "What percentage, when you go and see a doctor, and they assess you, and they say, 'You've got so-and-so,' how often do they get it wrong? ... 40% of the time." He tells us that this percentage is based on autopsies. But wait a minute. Autopsies are only done on dead people (the last I knew, anyway). If the diagnosis of a patient is wrong, they are more likely to die because they are less likely to get the proper treatment. So that 40% only applies to a "population" (if I can use that word here) that is not representative of all patients. In other words, the sample is biased. Those in the sample are more likely to have been misdiagnosed because misdiagnosis makes them more likely to be included in the sample.
Anyone can be a social innovator & solve some social problems, if and when understands what it is and apply that in action. ruclips.net/video/RKHukXH0IkM/видео.html
I wasn’t there but I have been lucky enough to get hold of a copy of Devil-Land and am enjoying reading it beyond measure so good it is. Very strongly recommended for anyone’s library and intellectual delectation.
An enlightening session
I was lucky enough to be there. It was extremely interesting and eye opening.
Thank you for these videos! Lovely comments and reminders along the way :)
Amazing topic on global oligopolies... very insightful
The assumption that capitalism is inherently damaging to the planet is sloppy intellectualism, and a trap most young fall into. Capitalism is actually saving the ecology through research into hydrogen fuel, electric vehicles, carbon capture, and many others. Those new products, innovations, and research are not coming from governments, but from for-profit-corporations. The way silicon valley transformed technology in ways people could not imagine in 1945, that is the way capitalism will transform the ecological question in ways we cannot now predict.
Theocratic philosophies and religious exercise are two distinct tracts that Paine both internalized in a unique manner for both a personal connective tissue to humanism and his attempt to make tractable the theories of governance that rail specifically against theocratic influences. Seeing royal aspirations as one in kind to religious ambitions held by practitioners of their faith.
Understanding the Paine was celebrated for his intellectual centrality to humanism, more specifically his denouncement of the efficacy of profited positions that are associated with royal organizing and other unnatural assertions to seats of importance. With a much wider view of a representation in a republic and understanding innately the risk of unchecked and ill conceived power of government found a organic customer in the French sensibilities of the time. His ability to escape death in a French prison may be an indirect testament to the respect Paine had garnered and his support for the disestablishment of ties to Great Britain. Given Edmund Burke's tacit rebuke of Paine and Burke's loyalist and royalist support of power makes a lot of sense in the deeper relationships he held in France.
Much appreciated!
Does Trinity Hall have a college cat?
Really interesting looking back at this now a year on. A month or so later the RECOVERY trial had shown that hydroxychloroquine was not effective in reducing mortality in hospital patients, but that dexomethasone was. It was hugely valuable, life-saving work and part of an incredible global research effort. Bravo to Prof Wilkinson and all involved.
Wowzer!