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Sir Shankar Balasubramanian’s research finds four-stranded DNA plays…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/trinity-fellow-leads-team-looking-at-four-stranded-dna/7 Aug 2020: Research by Trinity Fellow, Professor Sir Shankar Balasubramanian, has shown for the first time that four-stranded DNA structures – known as G-quadruplexes – pl
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Trinity appoints Richard Turnill as Senior Bursar - Trinity College…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/trinity-appoints-richard-turnill-as-senior-bursar/21 Jul 2020: The former Global Chief Investment Strategist of BlackRock and Cambridge alumnus, Richard Turnill, has been appointed Senior Bursar of Trinity College. Followin
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Blog: Digital Construction on a Shoestring - Duncan McFarlane |…
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/news/blog-digital-construction-shoestring-duncan-mcfarlane4 Feb 2020: The project will work with constructors and their supply chain to develop low-cost digital solutions for their specific requirements; rather than pitching ‘a digital solution’, this project will engage directly ... This approach allows smaller -
Fellow wins Young Chemical Biologist award - Trinity Hall Cambridge
https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/news/fellow-wins-young-chemical-biologist-award/12 Nov 2020: Dr Gonçalo Bernardes, Staff Fellow and Director of Studies in Chemistry at Trinity Hall, has been selected to receive the 2020 International Chemical Biology Society (ICBS) Young Chemical Biologist award. -
Experience - living in College during lockdown - Trinity Hall…
https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/posts/experience-living-in-college-during-lockdown/20 May 2020: Apart from the general anxiety that came with the sudden and rapid change in the operations of the University as a result of the pandemic, mine was worsened for two reasons. Firstly, I am visually impaired and the lockdown meant that I was going to
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Trinity Hall’s first virtual BME Open Day - Trinity Hall Cambridge
https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/news/trinity-halls-first-virtual-bme-open-day/17 Jul 2020: Trinity Hall’s first virtual Open Day for Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) applicants on was co-organised by the Admissions Office and current students, led by BME Officer, Maro Okiti. More than 120 people attended the virtual Open Day on Friday 26
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Reflections: Me. Us. Them: We must all be social philosophers now -…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/me-us-them-we-must-all-be-social-philosophers-now/3 Jul 2020: Philip Allott is Professor Emeritus of International Public Law at Cambridge University and a Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge. He reflects on the exceptiona
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Senior Tudors and Senior Tutor welcome students to Trinity - Trinity…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/senior-tudors-and-senior-tutor-welcome-students-to-trinity/2 Oct 2020: In an inventive play on the College’s history, Trinity College Students’ Union and the Tutorial Office have recruited founder Henry VIII and Elizabeth I to welc
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Thought for the day - Dr Isabelle McNeill - Trinity Hall Cambridge
https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/posts/thought-for-the-day-dr-isabelle-mcneill/23 Apr 2020: Mia Hansen-Løve’s film Things to Come (L’Avenir, 2016) depicts a woman at a time of personal crisis: her husband has unexpectedly left her, her publisher has dropped the book series she edits, and caring for her elderly mother is becoming an
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Trinity Hall musicians share performances online - Trinity Hall…
https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/news/trinity-hall-musicians-share-performances-online/13 Apr 2020: Trinity Hall musicians are using their talents to keep our community spirits up by recording performances in their homes. From piano to vocals to French horn, and classical to modern songs. Every Monday, the Trinity Hall YouTube channel shares a new
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Reflections: Lessons from Russian Literature: In Praise of Everyday…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/lessons-from-russian-literature-in-praise-of-everyday-life/26 May 2020: Professor in Russian and Film Studies, Emma Widdis offers the latest reflection in praise of everyday life. Her most recent book is Socialist Senses: Film, Feel
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'Some cyber security challenges feel like a treasure hunt...' …
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/some-cyber-security-challenges-feel-like-a-treasure-hunt/4 Dec 2020: Chris Underhill studied Physics at Trinity, graduating in summer 2020. He is now a Global Markets Strategist for Goldman Sachs. As 1o Trinity students prepare f
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Trinity students pay tribute to their inspirational teachers -…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/trinity-students-pay-tribute-to-their-inspirational-teachers/12 Mar 2020: Four Trinity students who nominated their teachers for the College's Inspirational Teachers' Awards 2020 have paid tribute to their dedication, inspiration and
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Three Trinity Fellows elected to the Royal Society - Trinity College…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/three-trinity-fellows-elected-to-the-royal-society/29 Apr 2020: Marian Holness, Professor of Earth Sciences, Hugh Osborn, Professor of Mathematics, and Didier Queloz, Nobel Laureate and Professor of Physics, join the Royal S
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Reflections: Advanced maths and basic gymnastics: staying connected…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/advanced-maths-and-basic-gymnastics-staying-connected-and-agile/27 May 2020: Dr Jessica Fintzen is a Junior Research Fellow in Mathematics at Trinity and Postdoctoral Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan. With the lockdown p
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Blog: Sparking digital transformation in local authorities - by Terry …
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/news/blog-sparking-digital-transformation-local-authorities-terry-stocks12 Nov 2020: There is a perception that the cost of entry is high and limited understanding of BIM and how it could support better budget efficiency and service delivery, as well as a ... The cost of dedicated software, purchase of data environments and changes to -
Reflections: Leaders' speech and risky behaviour during a…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/reflection-leaders-speech-and-risky-behaviour-during-a-pandemic/24 Jun 2020: Dr Tiago Cavalcanti of the Faculty of Economics, working with colleagues Dr Nicolás Ajzenman and Dr Daniel da Mata, considers the influence of political leaders
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Alumnus becomes Royal Academy of Engineering Fellow - Trinity Hall…
https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/news/alumnus-becomes-royal-academy-of-engineering-fellow/25 Sep 2020: Alumnus Billy Boyle (1997) is a serial inventor, entrepreneur and a Royal Academy of Engineering Silver Medallist. At Cambridge, he co-founded Owlstone Nanotech, marketing a programmable microchip sensor with applications ranging from toxic gas
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From Sydney to Trinity: 'winning the prize has definitely…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/from-sydney-to-trinity-winning-the-prize-has-definitely-transformed-my-life/9 Apr 2020: This year’s Robert Walker Essay Prize invites entries on the question: ‘Should legal disputes be determined by artificial, rather than human, means?’. ... He selects the winning entries in the UK and International Divisions of the essay prize
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Reflections: Victorian novels to get you through the lockdown -…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/reflections-victorian-novels-to-get-you-through-the-lockdown/16 Apr 2020: Dr Clare Walker Gore, Junior Research Fellow in English, makes her pick of the best Victorian novels for lockdown.
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Thought for the day - the Revd Cortland Fransella - Trinity Hall…
https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/posts/thought-for-the-day-the-revd-cortland-fransella/19 May 2020: Highs and lows with Elgar When I went up to the Hall in 1967 to read Modern and Mediaeval Languages, I took with me the rather dodgy amplifier for an electric guitar which I had never learned to play and a painted plywood box of my own manufacture
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Wren Display: ‘The Implications of the H-bomb’ by Bertrand Russell -…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/wren-display-the-implications-of-the-h-bomb-by-bertrand-russell/1 Jul 2020: ‘The Implications of the H-bomb’ by Bertrand Russell Manuscript draft, 1955
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Joseph Webber on captaining Trinity's University Challenge team - …
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/joseph-webber-on-captaining-trinitys-university-challenge-team/30 Mar 2020: Joseph Webber captains Trinity’s University Challenge team – they are on air again tonight, Monday 30 March. We caught up with Joseph to find out what it’s real
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Dame Sally Davies receives Nelson Mandela Prize for Health Promotion…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/dame-sally-davies-receives-nelson-mandela-prize-for-health-promotion/13 Nov 2020: Dame Sally Davies, Master of Trinity, has received the inaugural Nelson Mandela Prize for Health Promotion from the World Health Organization (WHO) in recogniti
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Buildings Client Group – Digital Responses to COVID-19 | Centre for…
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/news/buildings-client-group-digital-responses-covid-197 Jul 2020: For some, these plans (such as QR code entry, frictionless registrations and digital guest books) were already in development but have been accelerated in response to occupier demands. -
‘Venus was my favourite’: Tennis Blue Aisha Brown talks about her…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/venus-was-my-favourite-tennis-blue-aisha-brown-talks-about-her-inspiration/16 Sep 2020: Membership also gives automatic entry into the Wimbledon Ticket Draw so joining might just enable you to experience some of the magic Aisha first encountered as a child – and perhaps be
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Thought for the day - the Revd Dr Stephen Plant - Trinity Hall…
https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/posts/thought-for-the-day-the-revd-dr-stephen-plant/7 May 2020: During lockdown, I have been ‘meeting’ weekly on Zoom with the friends I made while training for ministry thirty years ago. We’re scattered around the UK and beyond, these days and see each other less often than I’d like. But these are
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Lessons in law from the 18th century to today - Trinity Hall Cambridge
https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/library/lessons-in-law-from-the-18th-century-to-today/6 Jan 2020: There is in the Old Library of Trinity Hall a manuscript (Trinity Hall, Ms. 48) dating from the eighteenth century which has advice about studying law. Books about how to study law are a well-established feature of modern legal educational -
Trinity students are leading lights of May Week Mega Event - Trinity…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/trinity-students-are-leading-lights-of-may-week-mega-event/24 Jun 2020: Trinity students Areeg Emarah and Tom McGachie are among the leading lights of the May Week Mega Event, a ‘jam-packed evening of entertainment and inspiration’
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Alumnus becomes youngest member of the Royal Society - Trinity Hall…
https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/news/alumnus-becomes-youngest-member-of-the-royal-society/5 May 2020: Professor Jack Thorne (2004) has become the youngest living member of the Royal Society, aged 32. He has been recognised for multiple breakthroughs in diverse areas of algebraic number theory. Professor Thorne studied Mathematics at Trinity Hall -
Professor Sir Peter Julius Lachmann FRCP FRCPath FRS FMedSci…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/professor-sir-peter-julius-lachmann-frcp-frcpath-frs-fmedsci-1931-2020/27 Dec 2020: Tributes have been paid to Honorary Fellow of Trinity and Fellow of Christ's College, Professor Sir Peter Julius Lachmann FRCP FRCPath FRS FMedSci (1931-2020),
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"Make a Wish" wins Trinity Hall's life during a…
https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/news/make-a-wish-wins-trinity-halls-life-during-a-pandemic-photo-competition/8 Dec 2020: So many of the entries into the competition showed that while lockdown has been a challenge there has been humour and joy in there too. ... The winning entry won vouchers worth £50 and the runners up received vouchers worth £25.
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Acting Vice-Master signs joint letter to The Times - Trinity Hall…
https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/news/acting-vice-master-signs-joint-letter-to-the-times/22 May 2020: A joint statement from the heads of all 31 colleges at the University of Cambridge, including the Acting Vice- Master of Trinity Hall Dr Daniel Tyler, has appeared in The Times. The statement says in full: “As heads of Cambridge colleges, we have
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Seventeenth-Century Cookery: Don’t try this at home! - Trinity Hall…
https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/posts/seventeenth-century-cookery-dont-try-this-at-home/31 May 2020: they find to study, especially when they move on to more independent research in their final year, or undertake postgraduate courses.
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Serena Cole on what she hopes to achieve as TCSU BME Officer -…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/serena-cole-on-what-she-hopes-to-achieve-as-tcsu-bme-officer/3 Mar 2020: Serena Cole is a first-year medic and BME Officer of the newly elected Trinity College Students’ Union. Today she is co-hosting a social event to discuss divers
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May Week Mega Event invites entries from students and staff for…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/may-week-mega-event-invites-entries-from-students-and-staff-for-online-celebration/26 May 2020: May Week Mega Event invites entries from students and staff for online celebration.
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Succession: an exhibition of portraits and film for Black History…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/succession-an-exhibition-of-portraits-and-film-for-black-history-month/28 Oct 2020: Trinity students chart their own experience of being black at Cambridge in a compelling exhibition of portraits and a revealing short film.
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Plum porridge anyone? Christmas recipes from the past - Trinity Hall…
https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/library/plum-porridge-anyone-christmas-recipes-from-the-past/11 Dec 2020: Food is an important part of Christmas festivities and many of our present day gastronomic traditions have their origins in centuries old recipes. These recipes were shared by word-of-mouth or passed down in private notes or journals, but from the
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Reports and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 July 2019 -…
https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2019-20/weekly/6573/section3.shtml22 Jan 2020: Investments in private equity have also begun to make a significant impact and are likely to be increased in the future, mindful of investor liquidity requirements. ... best undergraduate and postgraduate students; failure to ensure that educational -
What did you enjoy most about cyber security competition? The…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/what-did-you-enjoy-most-about-cyber-security-competition-the-problems/22 Dec 2020: Trinity student Euan Ong was a member of the team placed third out of 51 teams competing in the recent global C2C CTF challenge. He describes the demands of thi
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All in the picture: Arundhati Roy in conversation with Guy Gunaratne…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/all-in-the-picture-arundhati-roy-in-conversation-with-guy-gunaratne/23 Jan 2020: As a 19-year-old studying film and television at Brunel University, Guy Gunaratne came across an anonymous video of a narrated essay over archival footage. It t
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Professor Catherine Barnard elected a Fellow of the British Academy - …
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/professor-catherine-barnard-elected-a-fellow-of-the-british-academy/6 Aug 2020: Catherine Barnard is Professor of EU Law and Employment Law at Cambridge and Senior Tutor at Trinity. In 2019 she was awarded the Pilkington Prize for Teaching
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Thought for the day - the Revd Professor George Newlands - Trinity…
https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/posts/thought-for-the-day-the-revd-professor-george-newlands/26 May 2020: Here is a poem by the English poet, Geoffrey Hill. Christmas Trees Bonhoeffer in his skylit cell bleached by the flares’ candescent fall, pacing out his own citadel, restores the broken themes of praise, encourages our borrowed days, by logic of
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Multiply the power of your donation with the Harding Challenge -…
https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/news/multiply-the-power-of-your-donation-with-the-harding-challenge/13 Nov 2020: At the start of the last academic year, the Vice-Chancellor announced the Harding Challenge, made possible by part of a £100 million gift from David and Claudia Harding. The Harding’s vision is to encourage new donors to collegiate Cambridge and
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Social entrepreneurs win Cambridge prize for pandemic response -…
https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/news/social-entrepreneurs-win-cambridge-prize-for-pandemic-response/20 Jul 2020: As businesses struggle through COVID-19 lockdown, many social entrepreneurs face an unexpected challenge – unprecedented demand for their services, which address deep needs in the community. The second annual Cambridge Social Innovation Prize,
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Supporting social enterprise leaders to respond to the pandemic -…
https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/news/supporting-social-enterprise-leaders-to-respond-to-the-pandemic/3 Jun 2020: Announcing the social entrepreneurs shortlisted for the 2020 Cambridge Social Innovation Prize, awarded by Trinity Hall and the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation at the University of Cambridge From fighting loneliness on your morning jog, to -
Why I’m supporting collegiate mental health and wellbeing festival -…
https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/news/why-im-supporting-collegiate-mental-health-and-wellbeing-festival/6 Nov 2020: The most vital message that members of academic staff want to put across at this difficult moment of entering a second lockdown is that we want you to take great care of your wellbeing – and that we are here to help and support you.
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Walter Garrison Runciman, CBE, FBA, 3rd Viscount Runciman of Doxford…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/walter-garrison-runciman-cbe-fba-3rd-viscount-runciman-of-doxford-1934-2020/11 Dec 2020: Professor Boyd Hilton remembers 'Trinity's finest recent all-rounder.' Garry Runciman was Trinity's finest recent all-rounder and something of a phenomenon. Fo
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Dr Peter Biar Ajak receives Cambridge PhD: a first for South Sudan -…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/dr-peter-biar-ajak-receives-cambridge-phd-a-first-for-south-sudan/23 Oct 2020: Trinity alumnus Dr Peter Biar Ajak is the first South Sudanese national to be awarded a PhD from the University of Cambridge. He receives his PhD officially at
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Longest surviving kidney transplant patient celebrates 50th…
https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/news/longest-surviving-kidney-transplant-patient-celebrates-50th-anniversary/27 Jul 2020: A woman who had a life-saving kidney transplant back in 1970 celebrates 50 years of healthy active life. Angela Dunn, now 74 and living in France, is thought to be the longest-surviving transplant* patient in the world, still leading a healthy life
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