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Could undersea rocks hold the key to why the Earth is a cradle of life?

Ian Dubrowsky sitting at a desk browsing the Chinese Collection in the University Library.

From Cambridge to San Diego: Crossing Cold War boundaries in the Chinese Collections

Trinity Hall boathouse next to the River Cam. The sky is blue and the College flag is flying outside

May Bumps 2026: Roundup

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Wellbeing Blog: Having fun and staying safe!

Book by Clare Jackson described as masterwork as it wins prestigious prize

Trinity Hall historian’s masterwork wins prestigious prize for historical biography

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Bioarchaeologist, physicist and philosopher recognised for research and teaching excellence

Garden Diary – Spring 2026

Tyler Holderness stands in front of Trinity Hall's Old Library. He is a student at the College and his research into reducing fly-tipping is being discussed.

From bin lorries to big data: Cambridge researcher takes aim at fly‑tipping with AI

Trinity Hall student part of legal eagle team in international competition final

Professor John Marshall standing on Ella Island in Eastern Greenland.

Understanding Earth’s biggest mass extinctions

Person practicing crevasse rescue on a snowy glacier, secured by ropes, with another climber and ice-filled sea in the background.

Hidden Antarctic ice fractures may be driving rising sea levels

Wind turbines in the rolling countryside hills.

New Fellow hopes to “reverse combustion” and create fuel from atmospheric carbon dioxide

Blue hydrogen: a solution or false hope for UK net zero?

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