Inspired by ‘Don Juan’: Dr Dan Sperrin at The Byron Festival
Trinity Junior Research Fellow, Dr Dan Sperrin, who is writing a history of satire in English literature, is also a…
Trinity Junior Research Fellow, Dr Dan Sperrin, who is writing a history of satire in English literature, is also a…
The final hours of King Richard III of England are re-imagined through animated film and ceramics – incorporating soil from…
As part of the 400th anniversary celebration of Shakespeare’s First Folio, Trinity is exhibiting two copies of this foundational work…
Trinity’s Black History Month Society has organised a range of events and an exhibition exploring Afro-Surrealism this October. ‘The theme…
During Open Cambridge Trinity’s Wren Library features some famous and not so well-known items from its collections, including documents and…
Master’s student Toma-Jin Morikawa-Fouquet explains how his research into late nineteenth-and-twentieth-century Japanese thinkers curious about the universe inspired a work…
Trinity’s 1623 copy of Shakespeare’s collected plays – known as the First Folio – features in a new exhibition marking…
Trinity Fellow Commoner in the History of Race, Dr Adjoa Osei has convened a symposium, exhibition, and concert exploring the…
Trinity College has agreed to return four Aboriginal spears to the La Perouse Aboriginal community. Following a decision by the…