Thrills and Spills: the physics of rollercoasters
‘Who would have thought so much physics would go into a simple rollercoaster ride’ ~Marty Jopson, The One Show, BBC…
‘Who would have thought so much physics would go into a simple rollercoaster ride’ ~Marty Jopson, The One Show, BBC…
The winners of Trinity’s 2015-16 Teaching Awards, Professor John Lister and Dr Neil Hopkinson, explain what teaching does for them.…
‘It is going to be really hard because I have put so much into it. It’s an incredibly magnetic place.’…
Trinity College Choir’s tour of Australia and Hong Kong has attracted significant media attention and rave reviews for the ‘unshakeable…
BioBlitz, a citizen-science event that helps build up the map of animals, birds and insects in and around Cambridge, is…
Professor Sir Timothy Gowers has been awarded the Sylvester Medal by the Royal Society and the De Morgan Medal by…
A scandalous inscription by Percy Shelley during an Alpine tour with Mary Shelley and Lord Byron in 1816 has been rediscovered in a bequest of…
Junior Research Fellow at Trinity, Dr Clare Walker Gore, researches portrayals of disability in nineteenth-century fiction. She is a BBC…
Duncan Malthouse-Hobbs became Head of IT at Trinity in October 2015. He describes his department’s remit and skills, and the…
Applications are open for Trinity’s prestigious Junior Research Fellowships, which offer four years of ‘extraordinary liberty’ for early career academics…