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Graduation 2024

General Admission 2024: College proud of remarkable group of students

Pooled meltwater and slush on the Bach Ice Shelf. Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data [2023], processed by Rebecca Dell

Antarctic ice shelves hold twice as much meltwater as previously thought

A red rose in the foreground with Trinity Hall cupola in the background

College Wins Gold Green Impact Award for Commitment to Sustainability

A group of people stand next to a new portrait in a wood-panelled room. The group are (left to right): mary Hockaday, Master of Trinity Hall; artist Alastair Adams; Natasha Wong and Sally WongAvery.

New portrait looks out at music gallery family helped create

May Bumps 2024: Day Four

Front Court of Trinity Hall with its manicured lawns and old buildings

2024 King’s Birthday Honours

May Bumps 2024 Friday: showing an rowing 8 (Trinity Hall M2) pushing hard as the weather closes in

May Bumps 2024: Day Three

A dog watches the May Bumps (rowing race) as a Trinity Hall crew go past. The dog is wearing a Trinity Hall t-shirt.

May Bumps 2024: Day Two

Anton Enright and Pedro Ramos Pinto

Trinity Hall celebrates Academic Promotions of Fellows

Trinity Hall rowing boat. The crew of women have willow in their hair, a sign of victory. W2 bump up on day one of the May Bumps.

May Bumps 2024: Day One

Fellow recognised with RSC Corday-Morgan Mid-Career Prize

David Cowan in his study reading his latest book which is about shaping political memory

Shaping Political Memory: a Journey through the “Politics of the Past”

‘Inclusive and engaging’: Dr James Wood wins Aaron Rapport Teaching Prize

Professor Thouless on the left and his Nobel Prize medal on the right

Nobel Prize donated to College by family of extraordinary physicist

JCR and MCR Green Officers May Brown, Zoya Yousef and Lindsey Barnes

Green Impact Award aim for Green Officers

WongAvery Music Gallery's ceiling shows its architectural beauty from below

Award for music gallery’s “exceptional architectural ambitions”

Letter from Vladimir Kara-Murza

Poignant letter describes the power of the truth against oppressive regimes

Vladimir Kara-Murza sat at a desk looking at two people opposite him.

Pulitzer Prize for Vladimir Kara-Murza

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