Hatfield College
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Template:Durham college Hatfield College is a college of the University of Durham in England. Founded in 1846 by the Rev Thomas Melville, it is the second oldest of Durham's colleges, and was originally called Bishop's Hatfield Hall. It is named after Thomas Hatfield, Prince-Bishop of Durham from 1345 to 1381.
The college is located on North Bailey between Durham Cathedral and the River Wear. Hatfield College is particularly renowned for its strong "Hatfield Spirit" of college unity, and has an intense and famous rivalry with nearby University College.
The Master is currently seconded to the post of Dean of Colleges and Support Services. During this period the Vice Master Angel Scott is the Acting Master.
Notable alumni
- Will Carling, former captain of the England rugby team
- Tim Curtis, England cricketer
- Will Greenwood, England rugby player and World Cup winner
- Jeremy Vine, radio and television presenter
External links
- Hatfield College (http://www.dur.ac.uk/Hatfield/Index/Hatfield%20Home%20Page.htm) official website
- Hatfield College JCR (http://www.dur.ac.uk/HatfieldJCR/) undergraduate student organisation
- Hatfield College MCR (http://www.dur.ac.uk/HatfieldMCR/) postgraduate student organisation
- Hatfield College SCR (http://www.dur.ac.uk/hatfield.scr/) staff organisation