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  2. TriniTea: Tom, Undergraduate in Modern and Medieval Languages -…

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/tom-undergraduate-in-modern-and-medieval-languages/
    Thumbnail for TriniTea: Tom, Undergraduate in Modern and Medieval Languages - Trinity College Cambridge 15 May 2020: 23. TriniTea: Tom, Undergraduate in Modern and Medieval Languages. 24.
  3. Trinity Fellows help tackle the coronavirus pandemic - Trinity…

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/trinity-fellows-help-tackle-the-coronavirus-pandemic/
    Thumbnail for Trinity Fellows help tackle the coronavirus pandemic - Trinity College Cambridge 24 Apr 2020: Trinity Fellows help tackle the coronavirus pandemic. 24/04/2020. From harnessing the computing and modelling expertise of scientists nationwide, overseeing the reorganisation of Royal Papworth and Addenbrooke’s Hospitals, preparing ... The rapid
  4. The Litmus: Ali Smith launches creative writing project - Trinity…

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/the-litmus-ali-smith-launches-creative-writing-project/
    Thumbnail for The Litmus: Ali Smith launches creative writing project - Trinity College Cambridge 6 Mar 2020: Students are invited to submit an artwork and/or 500 words in poetry, prose or any other format that considers the phrase ‘in common.’ The deadline is 24 April 2020 and ... Teams of Trinity student volunteers are running creative writing workshops in
  5. Wren Display: Chirurgia Practica by Roger of Salerno - Trinity…

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/wren-display-chirurgia-practica-by-roger-of-salerno/
    Thumbnail for Wren Display: Chirurgia Practica by Roger of Salerno - Trinity College Cambridge 16 Jun 2020: Chirurgia Practica by Roger of Salerno Anglo-Norman, early 13th century
  6. Reflections: How art can break down barriers - Trinity College…

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    Thumbnail for Reflections: How art can break down barriers - Trinity College Cambridge 8 Jul 2020: Dr Alyce Mahon is a Reader in Modern and Contemporary Art History. She has recently published The Marquis de Sade and the Avant-Garde.
  7. TriniTea: Yang, Alumnus - Trinity College Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for TriniTea: Yang, Alumnus - Trinity College Cambridge 29 May 2020: A lesson for the future - salute to what's left and go for what's right. 25th May 2020
  8. Reflections: the economic impact of COVID-19 - Trinity College…

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    Thumbnail for Reflections: the economic impact of COVID-19 - Trinity College Cambridge 22 Apr 2020: Dr Christopher Rauh of the Faculty of Economics considers the economic consequences of the pandemic.
  9. Wren Display: A Page of Ramanujan's Mathematical Workings -…

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/wren-display-a-page-of-ramanujans-mathematical-workings/
    Thumbnail for Wren Display: A Page of Ramanujan's Mathematical Workings - Trinity College Cambridge 1 Jul 2020: A Page of Ramanujan's Mathematical Workings c. 1918
  10. Reflections: Cherry blossoms, impermanence, and pandemics - Trinity…

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/cherry-blossoms-impermanence-and-pandemics/
    Thumbnail for Reflections: Cherry blossoms, impermanence, and pandemics - Trinity College Cambridge 29 Apr 2020: Mickey Adolphson is Keidanren Professor of Japanese Studies at Cambridge. He recalls his first visit to Japan, during the cherry blossom season, and reflects on
  11. Reflections of a novice COVID-19 researcher - Trinity College…

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/reflections-of-a-novice-covid-19-researcher/
    Thumbnail for Reflections of a novice COVID-19 researcher - Trinity College Cambridge 19 May 2020: Mike Cates is Lucasian Professor of Mathematics and Royal Society Research Professor at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at Cambrid
  12. Trinity students are leading lights of May Week Mega Event - Trinity…

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    Thumbnail for Trinity students are leading lights of May Week Mega Event - Trinity College Cambridge 24 Jun 2020: Trinity students are leading lights of May Week Mega Event. 24/06/2020. ... This article was published on :. 24/06/2020. More on…. Related Articles.
  13. 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/
    Thumbnail for What did you enjoy most about cyber security competition? The problems! - Trinity College Cambridge 22 Dec 2020: He describes the demands of this 24-hour cyber security event – and the satisfaction of cracking complex problems. ... long, so this was my first 24 hour CTF… Although I got some sleep the morning of the contest, solving (or, as was often the case,
  14. Wren Display: ‘The Implications of the H-bomb’ by Bertrand Russell -…

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    Thumbnail for Wren Display: ‘The Implications of the H-bomb’ by Bertrand Russell - Trinity College Cambridge 1 Jul 2020: ‘The Implications of the H-bomb’ by Bertrand Russell Manuscript draft, 1955
  15. 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/
    Thumbnail for Reflections: Me. Us. Them: We must all be social philosophers now - Trinity College Cambridge 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
  16. 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/
    Thumbnail for Reflections: Lessons from Russian Literature: In Praise of Everyday Life - Trinity College Cambridge 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
  17. TriniTea: Tony, Gardens - Trinity College Cambridge

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/tony-gardens/
    Thumbnail for TriniTea: Tony, Gardens - Trinity College Cambridge 20 May 2020: Spring honey loaded onto one of the Trinity beehives ready for extraction this weekend. 20th May 2020 (World Bee Day)
  18. Reflections: Advanced maths and basic gymnastics: staying connected…

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/advanced-maths-and-basic-gymnastics-staying-connected-and-agile/
    Thumbnail for Reflections: Advanced maths and basic gymnastics: staying connected and agile - Trinity College Cambridge 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
  19. 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/
    Thumbnail for Reflections: Victorian novels to get you through the lockdown - Trinity College Cambridge 16 Apr 2020: Dr Clare Walker Gore, Junior Research Fellow in English, makes her pick of the best Victorian novels for lockdown.
  20. TriniTea: Roly, TCSU - Trinity College Cambridge

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/roly-tcsu/
    Thumbnail for TriniTea: Roly, TCSU - Trinity College Cambridge 22 Jun 2020: As an MML student my favourite mug has got to be this one of Florence, which was given to me after I spent a week there following my A Levels, so I have very fo
  21. 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/
    Thumbnail for Dr Peter Biar Ajak receives Cambridge PhD: a first for South Sudan - Trinity College Cambridge 23 Oct 2020: For 24 hours he was left alone. Then he was allowed out – for 5 minutes a day. ... But the consequences were grim. Prisons were stripped of their clothes, guards took away the few things they had and they were confined to their cells 24/7.

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