Reflections: Pandemics ancient and modern
Peter Sarris is Professor of Late Antique, Medieval and Byzantine Studies at Cambridge. His books include Economy and Society in the…
Peter Sarris is Professor of Late Antique, Medieval and Byzantine Studies at Cambridge. His books include Economy and Society in the…
Bookworm or Alpha Male? Being an academic, I should no doubt have chosen Bookworm. But I somehow aspired to be…
Spring honey loaded onto one of the Trinity beehives ready for extraction this weekend. 20th May 2020 (World Bee Day)
When I am not in the office I like to take my break in the garden (weather depending). This is…
Mike Cates is Lucasian Professor of Mathematics and Royal Society Research Professor at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical…
It’s certainly time for a cup of #TriniTea, a pause from the PC, and a breath of fresh air whilst…
Professor Philip Hardie was a Senior Research Fellow and Honorary Professor of Latin until his retirement last year. He reflects…
In typical MML fashion, my mug is covered in flags. I’m currently revising for my Part IB exams, which means…
The Eurovision song contest is an annual event loved by many. When this year’s contest was cancelled because of the…
This is one of my favourite mugs, holding black coffee just perfectly. I am continuing to study for the RHS…