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A group of female students during an outreach session at Trinity college watching a presentation.

Our Work with

Oxfordshire & Milton Keynes

Events for

Oxfordshire & Milton Keynes Students

Alongside our School Visits into Trinity College for Years 7-12 which can be found here, we also organise a number of stand-alone events that students can attend. 

We always advertise these events to Oxfordshire and Milton Keynes schools via our mailing list and Trinity's main Twitter (@TrinityOxford) and Instagram (@trinitycollegeox) accounts. Please email access.officer@trinity.ox.ac.uk to be added to our mailing list and follow us on social media to be the first to hear about these! 

Here are some examples of the stand-alone events Trinity is involved in:

Oxford African & Caribbean Society Shadowing Day

Following successful events in 2024 and 2025, Trinity College has again teamed up with the University's African and Caribbean Society and Brasenose College to offer Year 12 state school students from African and Caribbean backgrounds another exciting access day in February 2025.  Come back to this page in January 2026 to find out more about and to register for the 2026 programme.

Oxford University Access Day for Bangladeshi and Pakistani Women

Trinity College is again collaborating with the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies (OCIS) and Jesus College to offer young women in Years 10-12 with Bangladeshi and Pakistani heritage an exciting access day in Spring 2026. The aim of the day is to encourage students to consider Oxford as one of their future options. Students will have the opportunity to visit the Oxford Centre of Islamic studies, Trinity and Jesus College, experience an academic taster, gain guidance and information relating to courses and admissions and hear from current students with shared identities. Come back to this page in January 2026 to find out more about and to register for the 2026 programme.

Women in Sciences

Trinity runs a ‘Women in Sciences Event’ alongside Jesus and Wadham Colleges for Year 12 female students interested in studying science at university and this year, it was virtual. The day comprises of lectures and workshops delivered by female academics to give students a flavour of what it is like to study science at university and to encourage them to aim high in their applications to university. Each year, over 80 students attend from the North East, Wales, London and Oxfordshire. This event is likely to take place in June- Please come back in April 2025 to find out more information about the 

Individual Visits

Individuals and prospective students are welcome to visit the College for a self-guided tour anytime. To arrange this please contact the Porter’s Lodge directly on 01865 279900 to arrange your preferred date and time.

You can also read an online version of our Alternative Prospectus which includes plenty of information about student life at Trinity.

How to find us

Trinity College is in the centre of Oxford on Broad Street. It is easily accessible by car using one of Oxford’s Park and Ride systems. It is also a short walk from the Coach station at Gloucester Green and from Oxford Train Station. You can find out more about visiting and getting here on our Travel Information page.