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TriniTea: Giovanna, Library

Enjoying a #TriniTea with my girls today. My mug is from the University of Cambridge 800 Years anniversary. It was 2009; only eleven years ago, but so many things have changed, both personally and in general, that sometimes it truly…

Accommodation Information for later years

Matters relating to student accommodation are handled by the Accommodation Office. We also cover some other areas of student life in College. Please click on the topics below for more information: Student Accommodation Students hosting Guests in College ‘Public’ (Communal)…

Tributes paid to Dr Erica Segre 1963-2021

Trinity Fellows, Professor Emma Widdis and Dr Carlos Fonseca, pay tribute to their vibrant colleague, Dr Erica Segre, whose legacy lives on in her writing and the generations of students she inspired.   Erica Segre, Fellow of Trinity since 1998,…

REVIEW: Annual Gathering 1972 & 1973

Almost 150 alumni who came up to Trinity in 1972 & 1973 returned to College on Wednesday 19 July for their latest reunion. The rain managed to hold of for most of the day, apart from a few showers. It…

Matriculation matters

Wearing their ‘Trinity blue’ gowns, 192 Freshers gathered in Nevile’s Court for the rite-of-passage Matriculation photograph on 2 October. Expertly managed by photographer John Thompson and his team, this year’s Freshers lined up in the cloisters and had their individual…

Trinity on the Backs

We are delighted to announce the return of our summer picnic events, taking place on Sunday 27 August 2023. A full list of FAQs can be found at the bottom of this page. The programme for the day will be…

Richard Marlow

These pages pay tribute to a remarkable and much-loved man. Richard Marlow was Director of Music at Trinity for 38 years, between 1968 and 2006. Richard Marlow Book of Remembrance Richard Marlow Memorial Service gallery Richard Marlow resources Richard Marlow…

Architecture

The study of Architecture at Cambridge is concerned not only with practical design but also with architectural history and theory. It therefore has a particular appeal to those who have an interest in the cultural aspects of Architecture as well…

Byron in the Yucatán

Lord Byron never visited the Yucatán. But Trinity Fellow, Professor Adrian Poole, found his writings about the ruins of the ‘Old World’ invaluable when reflecting on Maya ruins today.  The great pyramid at the Maya ruins of Cobá in the…

TriniTea: Adrian, Fellow

Ten years in the making, this scholarly tome was published on 19 March at the start of the lockdown. The mug loyally attended the final phase of its editor’s labours. It commemorates an exhibition of photographs in the Wren Library

Tributes paid to Mihajlo Sporić

Tributes have been paid to Mihajlo Sporić, a third year Physics student at Trinity, who was buried today in his home town of Belgrade, Serbia, at a service attended by more than a thousand people.  Trinity’s Senior Tutor, Professor Catherine…

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