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  2. College statement - Trinity College Cambridge

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/college-statement/
    Thumbnail for College statement - Trinity College Cambridge 26 Apr 2024: Representatives of the La Perouse Aboriginal Community and Dharawal people spoke movingly about what the….
  3. Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic - Trinity College Cambridge

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/subjects/anglo-saxon-norse-celtic/
    Thumbnail for Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic - Trinity College Cambridge 17 May 2024: The Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic (ASNC) Tripos is concerned with the history, languages, and literatures of the different peoples of the British Isles between the departure of the Romans and the
  4. First and Third Trinity Boat Club - Trinity College Cambridge

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/alumni/supporting-trinity/priorities/first-and-third-trinity-boat-club/
    Thumbnail for First and Third Trinity Boat Club - Trinity College Cambridge 9 May 2024: Alumni Pages. First and Third…. The First and Third Trinity Boat Club is among the largest of the Cambridge College Boat Clubs, typically teaching between 60 and 80 people to learn ... The First and Third Trinity Boat Club is among the largest of the
  5. 1 Trinity College Policy on Peaceful Protest The College ...

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/download/peaceful-protest/?wpdmdl=41895&masterkey=60907d4a9d0ea
    10 May 2024: When protesting, you must avoid:. - Causing harm or damage to people or property; - Making people of groups feel vulnerable or threatened (regardless of whether this is. ... 2. If you come across a protest you are not a part of, do not prevent speakers
  6. Design Tripos - Trinity College Cambridge

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/subjects/design-tripos/
    Thumbnail for Design Tripos - Trinity College Cambridge 17 May 2024: You will learn how small and large-scale designs such as physical objects, apps, artificial intelligence, electronics or architecture and planning systems can influence people, cultures, economies and the natural world.
  7. Alumna Olympic rower Imogen Grant: 'Your river needs you' -…

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/alumna-olympic-rower-imogen-grant-your-river-needs-you/
    Thumbnail for Alumna Olympic rower Imogen Grant: 'Your river needs you' - Trinity College Cambridge 3 May 2024: More than 5000 people took part in the first Big River Watch last year and we want to more people to participate.
  8. Computer Science - Trinity College Cambridge

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/subjects/computer-science/
    Thumbnail for Computer Science - Trinity College Cambridge 17 May 2024: Those invited to interview will then have a 45-minute interview with two people, at least one of whom will be a Director of Studies.
  9. 'These spears connect us culturally, spiritually and tangibly to…

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/these-spears-connect-us-culturally-spiritually-and-tangibly-to-our-ancestors/
    Thumbnail for 'These spears connect us culturally, spiritually and tangibly to our ancestors' ... - Trinity College Cambridge 25 Apr 2024: the Gweagal spears means to the indigenous people of Kamay (Botany Bay) near Sydney. ... As this was seen as a threat, the crew fired on my old people.
  10. English - Trinity College Cambridge

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/subjects/english/
    Thumbnail for English - Trinity College Cambridge 17 May 2024: this world with other people. ... In the most basic sense we are looking for people who love to read, and think carefully and thoughtfully about what they read.
  11. Return of the Gweagal Spears to the La Perouse Aboriginal Community - …

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/return-of-the-gweagal-spears-to-the-la-perouse-aboriginal-community/
    Thumbnail for Return of the Gweagal Spears to the La Perouse Aboriginal Community - Trinity College Cambridge 23 Apr 2024: descendants of the Gweagal people who crafted the spears more than 250 years ago. ... The spears are all that remain of 40 spears which Cook recorded as having been taken from the villages of the Gweagal people living at Kamay.

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