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Topic: Trinity College, Carmarthen


  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Trinity College Carmarthen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Established in 1848, Trinity is the second oldest higher education institution in Wales (After the University of Wales, Lampeter), although it is simultaneously one of the youngest member colleges of the University of Wales.
Trinity College, Cambridge, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England.
Trinity College, Carmarthen, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Wales in Carmarthen, Wales.
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  Trinity College - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
University of Trinity College, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Toronto, in Ontario
Trinity College, Cambridge, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England.
Trinity College, Carmarthen, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Wales in Carmarthen, Wales.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Carmarthen (Welsh Caerfyrddin - caer fort + Myrddin Moridunum, Merlin (origin disputed)) is the county town of Carmarthenshire, Wales.
Carmarthen is location of the headquarters of Dyfed-Powys Police and is home to Trinity College Carmarthen - an associate higher education provider of the University of Wales.
Carmarthen is possibly the oldest town in Wales and was recorded by Ptolemy and in the Antonine Itinerary.
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 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Trinity College, Carmarthen (Welsh: Coleg y Drindod, Caerfyrddin) is a university college in Carmarthen, West Wales.
It is a constituent college of the federal University of Wales.
Trinity College was founded in 1848 as an Anglican college in an attempt to remedy the lack of higher education institutions in Wales.
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 Project Partners ~ GRP Project ~ GRC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Trinity College is using the facility as a research aid and also to provide lectures and seminars for SMEs in the Objective 1 area.
Trinity College is using the GRP to develop their own research capability.
Trinity College has appointed one staff member to liase with the GRP and to develop research material, which can be used by all the partners of the GRP, and most importantly, the SMEs in Objective 1.
www.grc.cf.ac.uk /grp/individuals/showindiv.php?item=12   (101 words)

  
 Carmarthen
When Britannia was a Roman province, Carmarthen was the civitas known as Moridunum (meaning sea fort) of the Celtic tribe known as the Demetae.
Carmarthen has a large amount of surviving history including the Roman amphitheatre (Carmarthen was known as Maridunum Demetarum by the Romans), and the castle.
Carmarthen is twinned with Lesneven, France, Santa Marinella, Italy and As Pontes, Spain.
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 Trinity College Carmarthen : Aimhigher   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
It was established in 1848 as a Church College to train teachers.
Today, Trinity has an excellent reputation in the areas of education and humanities, the creative, cultural and performing arts, as well as for programmes related to the outdoors and community development.
The added value is the opportunity for students to acquire a range of additional skills, to take part in the activities both within the College and the Community, and to contribute to Trinity's growing international dimension.
www.aimhigher.ac.uk /universities___colleges___hei/wales/trinity_college.cfm   (249 words)

  
 Trinity College, Carmarthen
It delegates responsibility for the conduct of the College's affairs to the Principal.
At the same time, however, the continuing dependence of the College's quality assurance arrangements on the energy and knowledge of a small number of key individuals did not appear to the team to be conducive to the development of robust formal or informal quality assurance, or to wider staff participation in their operation.
The College may wish to consider the advisability of assigning a more prominent role in the development of an institutional policy for academic standards to its Academic Board, building on the steps the College has already taken to raise awareness amongst staff of the matters that remain to be addressed.
www.qaa.ac.uk /reviews/reports/institutional/heqc/TrinityCollegeCamarthen_QAG478.asp   (13497 words)

  
 Trinity College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Before the request from the Department of Education and Science in the summer of 1965 for a 20% increase in number of students, the College had already undertaken to expand to 650 from the past session's figure of 535, so the agreed target for 1968-9 is now upwards of 780.
Trinity College will hope to attract at least its fair share of students of this calibre.
But behind all the other uncertainties which the Colleges of Education will have to face in the next few years is the grave problem of the very indifferent academic quality of a large proportion of new entrants, especially among the men.
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 Study in the United Kingdom
Trinity College is a part of the University of Wales and was established in 1848 as a Church College to train teachers.
The College is located on the outskirts of Carmarthen, the commercial centre for a large and thriving area.
Trinity is a regular venue for touring theatre companies and individual performers, orchestras, choirs and bands.
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 BBC - South West Wales Webguide - Higher Education
A growing number of students are choosing to continue at Neath Port Talbot College by moving onto their higher education programme.
Trinity is the second oldest institution offering higher education in Wales.
This college is the largest provider of 'post-16' education and training in Pembrokeshire, and courses include Foundation Degrees in Sports Science and Information Technology.
www.bbc.co.uk /wales/southwest/webguide/pages/higher_education.shtml   (592 words)

  
 Leading Welsh College Moves to Horizon
Trinity College selected Horizon following a far-reaching RFP process that involved staff from several departments of the college, including the Learning Resources Centre (LRC).
In particular, Trinity chose Horizon because it was an attractive and flexible system for LRC staff and because of the easily customisable Web interface of Horizon Information Portal, along with the potential to create a learning portal for the campus.
Founded in 1848, Trinity College is the second oldest institution of higher education in Wales and gives equal status to the languages of English and Welsh.
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 Your Heading Goes Here   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Dean Parry was Principal of the College from 1909 - 1940 and, Dean of St. David's from 1940 - 1950.
It became clear that if the College was to continue to play a part in the future training of teachers it would have to be enlarged to accommodate at least 400 to 450 students.
In England the responsibility for bringing the Church Colleges up to the required standard and for building a new college at Canterbury was accepted by the Church of England through the Church Assembly who are able to raise the necessary loan of some £1,250,000.
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 History of Trinity College Carmarthen 1848-1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Trinity College, founded 150 years ago, is the oldest surviving teacher training college in Wales.
It was established by the Anglican Church in 1848 in an attempt to remedy the inadequate state of educational provision in the Principality and its students have shaped generations of pupils in the schools of England and Wales.
Perceived originally as a means of alleviating both ignorance and social unrest among the working classes, Trinity College has risen to the challenges posed by change.
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 Campus wireless network on the roll-out - Ping Wales | Welsh technology news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Trinity College Carmarthen, a member institute of the University of Wales, has teamed up with Californian web proxy server solutions provider, Blue Coat Systems, to roll out a new campus wireless network.
The college began trialling a wireless network in 2004, with a view to improving the accessibility of research material and communications to students and staff.
Mark Bover, IT engineer at Trinity College, says: “On the original trial, we used individual computers and it was a headache to keep up-to-date.
www.pingwales.co.uk /2006/03/15/Wireless-campus.html   (252 words)

  
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Trinity also offers the opportunity to study in America for a semester at Rio Grande University, Ohio; or California State University, Fullerton (Theatre students only), on an American Exchange Programme (subject to the approval of the Programme Co-ordinator).
Trinity has a formal Compact Agreement with schools, including all schools and FE Colleges within the Bridgend LEA.
Trinity will take into consideration a candidate's Record of Achievement or Personal Profile if appropriate to the course of study.
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 Welsh Icons - Carmarthen
Historians generally disagree with this interpretation of the name, preferring that Myrddin is a corruption of the Roman name, but the story is popular.
Many areas surrounding Carmarthen still allude to this, such as the nearby Bryn Myrddin (Merlin's Hill).
Carmarthen has a large amount of surviving history including the roman amphitheatre and the castle.
www.welshicons.org.uk /html/carmarthen.html   (741 words)

  
 Trinity College Carmarthen
Students at Trinity College are members of a vibrant and forward looking college that provides good quality degree courses within a supportive environment.
As a Church College the pastoral care of students is central to the work of the international office.
The College has a TV lounge with Satellite facilities where students can socialise and catch up with the news from their home countries.
www.walesinternationalconsortium.com /institutions/tcc.shtml   (476 words)

  
 Trinity College Carmarthen: Trinity College Carmarthen Overview: university & college directory
Students at Trinity College are members of a vibrant College that provides good quality degree courses within a supportive environment.
Trinity is a College within the University of Wales.
The reputed birthplace of Merlin, of Arthurian legend, Carmarthen is at the heart of one of the most popular tourist destinations.
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 Disclaimer - Trinity College Carmarthen
This Disclaimer applies to all Web-site(s) and/or Intranet files published by the College, or by organisations associated with the College, that use variations of Trinity College Carmarthen domain names in the URL (including but not exclusive to *.trinity-cm.ac.uk/*, *.drindod.ac.uk/*, *.drindod.com/*).
In no event will the College be liable for loss or damages suffered by any person, directly or indirectly, using or relying on any material provided on the College Web-site(s) and/or Intranet.
Trinity College Carmarthen is not responsible for the content, presentation, and links therein, of any external internet sites to which it may link, including external pages which link to the College Web-site(s) and/or Intranet, or those created by any other organisation associated or not associated with the College.
www.drindod.ac.uk /english/disclaimer.asp   (283 words)

  
 Education UK - The best you can be
Today, the College enjoys an excellent reputation for high quality degree courses in education, business, IT, the creative, cultural and performing arts, as well as for courses related to the outdoors and community development.
The added value for students at Trinity is the opportunity to develop additional skills and to become involved in many activities organised both within the College and the Community.
In addition to the academic study, the Cultural Experience is a central part of the Trinity College experience.
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 New Sports Facilities Launched at Trinity College Carmarthen, News - Trinity College Carmarthen
The new Sports Centre was launched officially at Trinity College Carmarthen by the Right Reverend Carl Cooper, Bishop of St Davids and President of the College on Tuesday 31 October.
Mr Mark James, Chief Executive of Carmarthenshire County Council informed guests that the Sports Centre at Trinity was among a number of developments currently seen across the county to improve facilities for communities in Carmarthenshire – two of which involve Trinity College - the Cultural Enterprise Centre and the Sports Centre.
We are also keen to promote the Centre as a resource for the wider community in Carmarthen and are already working with a number of sports clubs and schools in the town.
www.trinity-cm.ac.uk /english/news/press06/sportscentre2.asp   (602 words)

  
 Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
The Royal Welsh College Of Music and Drama (RWCMD) is the national conservatoire for Wales.
The College offers a range of specialist undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Music and Drama - all are performance based and/or practically orientated.
Students and staff enjoy a truly international working environment and the College regards its international links as particularly important.
www.hero.ac.uk /uk/universities___colleges/wales/royal_welsh_college_of_music_and_drama.cfm   (305 words)

  
 Central Wales program moves from Trinity College Carmarthen, to the University of Wales Bangor-A Final Note - Letters ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
After 30 years at Trinity College, the program is now being relocated to the University of Wales Bangor.
Carmarthen has been a home away from home to most of the Central study abroad students; however, cut backs at Trinity College and the closure of departments over the last couple of years have made it essential that the program be relocated to maintain the wide scope of classes available to study abroad students.
Bangor is an excellent college located in the heart of Snowdonia National Park with many opportunities for outdoor adventures.
www.centralmania.com /news/2006/09/17/LettersOffTheWire/Central.Wales.Program.Moves.From.Trinity.College.Carmarthen.To.The.University.Of-2280984.shtml   (340 words)

  
 Trinity College Carmarthen - UC
Trinity College Carmarthen - UC University Degrees Home
There are many Colleges and Universities in the UK that offer online degree courses and distance education courses.
I think my deepest criticism of the educational system at that period [junior high and high school], and that also applies to other periods, is that it's all based upon a distrust of the student.
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 University of Wales launches content filtering on campus - vnunet.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Trinity College seeks to build on its influence as a long established Church-related community university.
In 2004 Trinity College began to trial a wireless network restricted to public areas on the university campus.
Trinity College believed that the university had to demonstrate duty of care in rolling out this proposed new network.
www.vnunet.com /computing/features/2147402/university-wales-launches-content-filtering-campus   (1198 words)

  
 The International Celtic Congress: Wales 2002
Trinity College, Carmarthen is the venue, and the Celts will gather there between July 22 and 27.
Bookings can be made to attend as a resident in the college, or it is possible to attend as a non-resident, paying a daily conference fee.
Speakers from Scotland, Cornwall, Wales, Ireland, Brittany and the Isle of Man will be in Trinity College on the 23rd and 24th of July to confer on a matter of greatest importance to all six countries, i.e.
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 Label: system - Labels - Confluence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
QAA will be auditing Trinity College in 2005, on the quality of its teaching and learning...
Trinity SU Trinity College Students' Union (Trinity SU) is a democratic organisation run by students for students.
Your Voice There are a number of ways for you to make your voice heard while at Trinity College.
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