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Online Research Talk: Dr Geoffrey Kirsch

Join us for an insightful online research talk from Trinity’s Dr Geoffrey Kirsch, will discuss his latest research: American Literature and the Law of Commerce.  Dr Kirsch is currently a Junior Research Fellow at Trinity College and has recently received…

The Bradfield Centre celebrates fifth anniversary

In its first five years, The Bradfield Centre at Cambridge Science Park has flourished, supporting nearly 400 start-ups, creating a vibrant hub for the city’s tech community and welcoming local residents and Park tenants to its airy cafe and lakeside…

Tributes paid to Dr David Washbrook 1948-2021

Professors Anil Seal, Joya Chatterji and Boyd Hilton pay tribute to their fellow historian, Dr David Washbrook, who died on 24 January 2021. David Washbrook came up in 1966 to read History at Trinity. He grew up in a less-privileged part…

Trinity College Punting

Trinity maintains a Punt Scheme, which is open both to members of College and to members of the general public. With the exception of members of the College who have requested to hire punts overnight by prior arrangement with the…

TriniTea: Ben, Library

I’ve been drinking tea and catching up with Ai Weiwei interviewed on ‘The Today Programme’ this morning. While it’s been sunny I have quite enjoyed the new experience of working from home. Now that we have some April showers, not…

Further Reading

There is, as yet, no full-length account of Trinity’s history. The following works, presented below in chronological order of publication, are suggested by way of introduction. Trevelyan’s brief sketch (*) – a copy of which is presented to Scholars upon…

The Trevelyan brothers and the First World War

The Trevelyan brothers, Robert, Charles and George, who all attended Trinity, provide a microcosm in one family of the range of attitudes towards the First World War. Trinity archivist Rebecca Hughes explores the brothers’ experience of and attitudes to war…

Classics

Oedipus and the Sphinx: interior tondo of an Attic red-figure kylix from Vulci attributed to the painter of Oedipus (today in the Vatican Museums in Rome, cat. 16541)

Music

The Music Tripos is designed for those interested in music as an academic discipline. Nonetheless, nearly all undergraduates reading music are keen and capable performers, and there are optional courses on instrumental or vocal performance in all three years. Trinity…

TriniTea: Paula, Library

I was given this mug in July 2003 by my two ‘super sisters’: one works for a Community Health Team and is waiting for the results of a Covid 19 test. I find I’m choosing to drink from it much…

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…

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…

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