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Welcome. Hatfield College is a vibrant and welcoming community to which each and every student, alongside other college members, belongs, reflecting our ethos and recent joint declaration . Established in 1846, as the second college of Durham University, with the explicit purpose of being open to a wide range of students, we greatly value the ...
- About Us
The Greenspace Movement brings together Durham University's...
- History
Founded in 1846, Hatfield College is the second oldest...
- Facilities
Not only is Hatfield situated minutes away from the centre...
- Junior Common Room
All college members may belong to a group called a common...
- College Awards and Grants
Hatfield Chapel Director of Music: To the value of £400,...
- Hatfield Postgraduate Scholarship
The scholarship was launched as part of the celebration of...
- Hatfield Trust
Hatfield College was founded in 1846. Since then, thousands...
- Accommodation & Catering
Some of our Hatfield buildings are historic, listed...
- About Us
1986 (10th Session) Hatfield College is one of the constituent colleges of Durham University in England. It occupies a city centre site above the River Wear on the World Heritage Site peninsula, lying adjacent to North Bailey and only a short distance from Durham Cathedral.
Tim Carter – David G. Frey Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Department of Music at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill [11] Cecil William Davidge – Professor of English at University College of Commerce, Kobe (1907–1930); Tutor of Hirohito [ 12 ]
The collegiate system is one of the most distinctive features of Durham University. Colleges provide a unique environment for living and working, enabling students to achieve the best possible academic success and to develop their potential more broadly. Hatfield is a forward-thinking college with a strong network of very supportive alumni and ...
Hatfield College at the University of Durham is the second-oldest of the Durham residential colleges. Founded in 1846, Hatfield occupies a number of buildings in the historic center of Durham city adjacent to Durham Cathedral. These informal photos by Robert J. O’Hara were taken during a speaking visit to Durham.
Hatfield College. Hatfield College is the second oldest of Durham University's Colleges. It was established in 1846, and originally known as Hatfield Hall. To find out more about the college today, visit the Hatfield College website. First-year Hatfield students processing to the Cathedral for matriculation, the ceremony celebrating the ...
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History. Founded in 1846, Hatfield College is the second oldest College in Durham University. It is located between the World Heritage site of the Norman Cathedral and the banks of the River Wear, on one of the oldest streets in Durham. Hatfield has a very interesting history, and it continues to grow and change, building on its heritage and ...