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The study of English at Trinity enables students to explore the most far-reaching of questions about what it means to be human, to exist in the world and to share this world with other people. We believe, though, that these…

Mathematics

The Mathematical Tripos was historically the first Tripos to be established at Cambridge and the study of Mathematics has always been seen as one of the University’s main strengths. The course provides a solid foundation for progression to advanced mathematics,…

May Week Alternative milestone

Two Trinity undergraduates who set out to change the way we think about charity are celebrating a new milestone. After inspiring hundreds of students, raising £380,000 to help protect 450,000 people against malaria, and spreading the May Week Alternative movement…

Black Futures: Innovation & Generation at Trinity

Black History Month 2022 at Trinity features an exhibition of photographic portraits of Black students and their reflections related to the theme ‘Black Futures.’ Award-winning photographer Henry Kamara has built on the body of work created since the first Black…

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 and the Shaffer Playwright-in-Residence Tom Murray is developing his play North Star, following a staged reading at Norwich Theatre Royal…

Women in Maths Residential

Hosted by Trinity College and Christ’s College, Women in Maths is a residential programme for women (Year 12 or equivalent) interested in studying maths, or highly mathematical adjacent courses, at top universities.

Applications are now open! Apply today.

Lord Byron’s Ghost haunts Antechapel

Lord Byron haunts the Antechapel, alongside other famous alumni, 200 years after the College authorities denied him a resting place here. During Trinity’s bicentenary commemoration of his death, a spectral image of the statue of Byron in the Wren Library…

Trinity Business and City Association Dinner 2025

Registrations are now open for the Trinity Business & City Association Dinner, we bring together alumni and business leaders from across the city for an evening that promises stimulating conversations, professional networking, and the chance to forge connections old and…

TBCA: DSS Guest List

Please refer to the table below to view the current guest list for the upcoming Trinity Business and City Association: Distinguished Speaker Series with Lord Wolfson (CEO, Next PLC and Trinity alumnus) on 21 May. If your name is missing…

Cellar Assistant (part-time)

Trinity College founded by Henry VIII in 1546 is the largest and one of the most impressive of the Cambridge Colleges with some 720 undergraduates, 350 postgraduates and 190 Fellows (the senior members of the College), plus some 350 staff…

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