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Trinity University College (Welsh: Coleg Prifysgol y Drindod) was a Church University College in Carmarthen, Wales. The institution was founded in 1848 as the South Wales and Monmouthshire Training College, a teacher-training college. It changed its name in 1931 to Trinity College, Carmarthen; and in 2009 to Trinity University College.
The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (Welsh: Prifysgol Cymru Y Drindod Dewi Sant) is a public university with three main campuses in South West Wales, in Carmarthen, Lampeter and Swansea, a fourth campus in London, and learning centres in Cardiff, and Birmingham. [4] [5] [6]
In 1936, he became vicar of St Peter's Church in Chorley before returning to Carmarthen in 1940 as principal of Trinity College. [3] [4] Trinity College became Trinity University College in 2009 and is now part of the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. Lord Gordon Parry of Neyland, writing in his memoirs of his time as a student at ...
University of Wales Trinity Saint David: 1822: 2010: 12,700: UWTSD. Formed by merger of the University of Wales, Lampeter, Trinity College, Carmarthen and Swansea Metropolitan University. Campuses at Lampeter, Carmarthen and Swansea. University of Warwick: 1965: 1965: 26,825: Coventry – University of the West of England: 1595: 1992: 30,680 ...
The RBLA includes the archives of St David's College Lampeter and Trinity College, Carmarthen, [9] together with a major collection of 35 000 historic volumes.. The contents of the collections were originally donated by the founders and benefactors of St David's College, Lampeter.
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Trinity College, Bristol, an Anglican theological college; Trinity College, Carmarthen, former name of Trinity University College, now merged into the University of Wales Trinity Saint David; Trinity College, Glasgow, a Church of Scotland institution within the University of Glasgow supervising candidates for ministry