This calendar lists events associated with Trinity College. Members of College are welcome to add events to it.
| Date | Time | Category | Event | Details |
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| 18th May 2008 | 18:15 | Chapel | College Evensong | Preacher: The Revd Dr Fergus Kerr, OP FRSE (Chapel). |
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| 17th May 2008 | 20:30 | Music | A concert of music from the Eton Choirbook | The Cambridge Clerkes perform a selection of masterpieces from the Eton Choirbook by Browne, Cornysh, and Lambe. Come and hear this superb group in their final concert of the year.
£8, £5 (concessions), Free for TCMS members (Chapel). |
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| 15th May 2008 | 13:15 | Music | Piano Quartet | Thursday Lunchtime Recitals.
The concerts will be held from 1.15-1.55pm in the beautiful setting of Trinity College Chapel.
Admission Free (Chapel). |
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| 15th May 2008 | 17:30 | Fellows | The Art of Dying in Lutheran Germany | This seminar will be given by Mark Chinca (Trinity College).
Room Gr06-07 in the Faculty of English, 9 West Road, Cambridge.
All are welcome.
More info: Daniel Wakelin (dlw22@cam.ac.uk) |
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| 15th May 2008 | 18:30 | Academic | Fellows' Research Talks | Professor Daniel Wolpert ('The Neuroscience of Movement') and Dr Nick Tosh (History and Philosophy of Science: Title TBA).
Open to all Trinity Members.
Please contact the Master's Secretary, Ruth Easthope (ree23), if you intend to come.
This will be held in the Master's Lodge.
18:30 - 20:00
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| 14th May 2008 | 22:00 | Chapel | Sung Compline | (Chapel). |
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| 13th May 2008 | 18:15 | Chapel | Corporate Communion | Christians of all denominations are warmly invited to attend this service, and enjoy pizza and ice cream afterwards (Chapel). |
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| 12th May 2008 | 20:00 | Reading | Reading by poets from the TALL-LIGHTHOUSE press | Tall-Lighthouse is an independent poetry business publishing full collections, pamphlets, chapbooks and anthologies of poetry - they are also unique as a poetry business in organising poetry readings & events in across the UK as well as facilitating writing workshops in conjunction with Arts, Education, Library & Community Services. At Trinity College we will bring along three different poetic voices - Andy Brown, Helen Mort, and John McCullough - and there will be the chance to talk to Les Robinson Director & founder of tall-lighthouse press.
Free - refreshments provided (Old Combination Room). |
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| 11th May 2008 | 18:15 | Chapel | College Evensong | Preacher: Professor Linda Woodhead, Professor of Religious Studies at Lancaster University (Chapel). |
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| 9th May 2008 | 14:30 | Music | Edith Leigh Piano Prize | The Edith Leigh Piano Prize (allocated from the income of a fund established in memory of Edith Leigh, pianist 1914-72) is awarded annually for a solo performance on the piano by a member of the College in statu pupillari. This year’s competition includes works by J.S. Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Ravel and Szymanowski. Admission Free (Chapel). |
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| 7th May 2008 | 22:00 | Chapel | Sung Compline | (Chapel). |
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| 4th May 2008 | 14:00 | Societies | TCMS Wren Library Concert (members only - due to small venue) | The Wren Library Concert, one of the highlights of the TCMS calendar, sees some of Trinity's most outstanding string players perform Bach's 'Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major,' BWV 1048, Vaughan Williams 'Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis,' and Richard Strauss' 'Metamorphosen,' conducted by Michael Waldron, all within the extraordinary surroundings of the Wren Library itself.
To apply for tickets, please e-mail Catherine Hickey (tickets@committee.tcms.org.uk). Please note that you will not be issued with a paper ticket - you shall receive an e-mail confirming your place, and just state your name when you arrive at the door.
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| 4th May 2008 | 18:15 | Chapel | College Evensong | Preacher: The Reverend Dr Lance Stone, Minister of Emmanuel United Reformed Church, Cambridge (Chapel). |
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| 2nd May 2008 | 20:00 | Societies | THE GREATEST POLITICAL PHILOSOPHER? ..... A DEBATE | The panelists will be:
Hobbes ....Dr Serjeantson, Trinity
Nietzsche .....Dr Ruehl, Trinity Hall
Aquinas ... Dr Ryan, Peterhouse.
Free for Trinity students, 50p for non-Trinity students.
Wine will be served.
Great revision for anyone taking a political thought paper and an excellent introduction for first/second years hoping to do so next year (Old Combination Room). |
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| 1st May 2008 | 17:30 | Fellows | Poetics of the page as space: twentieth-century artists' books in France | Seminar by Jean Khalfa (Trinity College, Cambridge).
Room GR06-07 in the Faculty of English, 9 West Road, Cambridge.
All are welcome.
More info: Daniel Wakelin (dlw22@cam.ac.uk). . |
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| 1st May 2008 | 18:15 | Chapel | Sung Eucharist for Ascension Day | (Chapel). |
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| 30th Apr 2008 | 18:15 | Societies | Partners in Crime: Politicians and the Camorra | The Politics Society presents Tom Behan, who will profile the Neapolitan Camorra which has overtaken the Mafia as the most dangerous force in Southern Italy. It kills around 100 people each year, and has penetrated every political party. Dr Behan is Senior Lecturer in Italian at the University of Kent. An expert
on Italian organised crime, he is author of "See Naples and Die: The Camorra and Organised Crime" (2002) and "Defiance: the story of One Man Who Stood Up to the Sicilian Mafia" (2008) (Junior Parlour). |
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| 28th Apr 2008 | 20:00 | Societies | Clinton and Obama: The end of American Conservatism? | The panelists for this discussion will be: Professor Badger, Master of Clare College
Dr Preston, Clare College
Dr Foster, Homerton College.
This is a must for anyone taking paper 24 but will be fascinating for anyone following American politics at the moment.
Free for Trinity students, 50p for non-Trinity students.
Wine will be served (Old Combination Room). |
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| 27th Apr 2008 | 11:00 | Chapel | University Confirmation Service | This year Trinity hosts the annual service of Baptism and Confirmation for members of the University. The preacher is Bishop Simon Barrington-Ward.
This service replaces the 10.00 College Communion (Chapel). |
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| 27th Apr 2008 | 18:15 | Chapel | College Evensong | Preacher: The Right Reverend Lord Harries of Pentregarth, formerly Bishop of Oxford (Chapel). |
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| 17th Apr 2008 | 10:00 | Admissions | Women and Science Open Day | This Open Day is specifically aimed at prospective female applicants who would like to read science subjects. The programme includes a talk by an Admissions Officer and an opportunity for you to meet members of the teaching staff in the subject or subjects that interest you. There is plenty of chance for you to ask all the questions you may have. You can also look around the College, have lunch here, meet some of our students and look round the relevant department in the afternoon. http://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/index.php?pageid=84. |
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| 17th Mar 2008 | 11:30 | Fellows | Funeral of Dr Eustace Fox | (Chapel). |
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| 15th Mar 2008 | 19:30 | Music | TCMS - College Concert | Stephen Layton conducts Trinity College Choir, Trinity Singers and Trinity Players in a concert of choral music to mark the end of term. Including works by Stanford, Parry, and current Fellow Commoner in the Creative Arts, Tarik O'Regan (Chapel). TCMS. |
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| 14th Mar 2008 | 18:30 | Fellows | Commemoration of Benefactors | (Chapel). |
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| 14th Mar 2008 | 18:30 | Chapel | Commemoration of Benefactors | (Chapel). |
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