Celebrating 400 years since Shakespeare’s First Folio
As part of the 400th anniversary celebration of Shakespeare’s First Folio, Trinity is exhibiting two copies of this foundational work…
After the scything comes the sowing …
Members of Trinity’s Ethical and Green Affairs Society (TEGA) joined the gardeners to sow Yellow Rattle seeds across the Meadow…
Trinity’s 2023 Junior Research Fellows
Trinity’s Junior Research Fellows 2023 outline their research interests below. Dr Geoffrey Kirsch, English Literature …
Black History Month 2023 at Trinity: Afro-Surrealism
Trinity’s Black History Month Society has organised a range of events and an exhibition exploring Afro-Surrealism this October. ‘The theme…
Tributes paid to Professor Nick Kingsbury
Pictured above: The Trinity Fellows’ Eight, with Nick Kingsbury. Trinity Fellows in Engineering pay tribute to their colleague and friend…
‘Attending a Pupil Referral Unit was the best thing that could have happened to me’: George Baldock
History & Politics student George Baldock shares his educational journey to Trinity and what happened after his first tweet about…
Birkbeck Lectures 2023: ‘The first Iranians – religion, empire, and ethnicity in late antiquity’ by Professor Richard Payne
Professor Richard Payne of the University of Chicago will give the Birkbeck Lectures 2023 on ‘The first Iranians: religion, empire,…
‘I will focus on championing the voices of those too often silenced’: Keziah Prescod
Second-year Languages student Keziah Prescod talks about their love of theatre and directorial debut in Cambridge, and why A Raisin…
Blocking negative thoughts may improve mental health: Dr Zulkayda Mamat’s research receives global media coverage
Research by Trinity alumna Dr Zulkayda Mamat showing that suppressing negative thoughts can improve mental health has challenged the Freudian…