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Student journalists recognised for rigorous and impactful reporting

M1 post bumps on day 2 of the Lent Bumps 2026.

Lent Bumps 2026: Roundup

Crocus on Latham Lawn.

A walk through the gardens

How can algae produce electricity?

Caption for image of tapestry: Installation view of Adeela Suleman's tapestry, Imperium Amidst Opium Blossoms: A Kashidakari on the era of the East India Company, 2023-2025, with Nathaniel Dance-Holland's portrait of Robert Clive (Clive of India) from "Tigers & Dragons: India and Wales in Britain", from 23 May to 2 November 2025, at Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea. Photographer: Polly Thomas.   

New Fellow examines art, images and the British Empire

The American flag behind the Congress of America and the White House.

Political division in the US surged from 2008 onwards

The Trinity Hall flag flying at half-mast in blue skies.

Sir Mark Tully KBE, 1935-2026

Old Library by David Valinsky Photography

Alumni recognised in 2026 New Year Honours

Admissions Offices

Statement on recent news coverage of admissions policy

The Master's Lodge and Fellows' Garden in December 2025.

Garden Diary – Autumn 2025

The famous University Challenge desk decorated for Christmas with the Trinity Hall Christmas 2025 team sat behind it. Courtesy of the BBC.

Champion alumni take on Christmas University Challenge

Prof Alec Ryrie of Durham University stands at a pulpit talking about Robert Barnes' sermon 500 years ago that helped spark the Reformation in England.

500 years on: the Cambridge sermon that sparked the English Reformation

Pesticides and other common chemical pollutants are toxic to our ‘good’ gut bacteria

Professor Graham Pullan stood in front of a large turbine.

Fellow and alumnus recognised for advances in aerospace engineering

Agentic AI on laptop screen.

Meet Denario: An AI assistant for every step of the scientific process

Portrait of the Master unveiled in the Dining Hall

Dr Ola Osman is featured in a landscape portrait image. She is wearing a grey suit and pink shirt.

Trinity Hall Fellow’s new appointment inspires students

Dr Tamsin O'Connell and a postgraduate student talking in a brightly lit lab.

Trinity Hall bioarchaeologist elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry