Congratulations to everyone who graduated this week! ๐งโ๐๐
Now that you're part of our alumni community, bookmark the alumni website to find other alumni, take advantage of benefits and keep up with the latest Cambridge news ๐ https://t.co/lQFyb74Nze
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Ready to take the first step on your Cambridge journey? ๐ค
Our brand-new online hub brings together inspiring stories and information to get you started.
Discover #WhyCambridge could be right for you ๐
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The Cambridge Festival has begun! ๐
Explore talks, workshops, art, and family activities across the city.
Discover the full @Cambridge_Fest programme๐
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Meet our 2026 Trinity Hall Prize in Student Journalism winners and runners-up! ๐๏ธ
Congratulations to our winners, Georgie and Leila, and our runners-up, Charlie and Emma, for their incredible pieces.๐
Read about their work on our website below.
https://t.co/RqF03sMQcd
Have you completed the National Student Survey yet? ๐
If youโre a final-year undergraduate student, this is your chance to have a say about your Cambridge experience ๐ข
Share your views today by following the unique link in your inbox or visit https://t.co/4mdGP1BCNz ๐
It is with great sadness that the College notes the death on 25 January 2026 of Sir Mark Tully KBE, Trinity Hall alumnus and Honorary Fellow.
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Congratulations to Trinity Hall alumni Peter Brewin (Engineering, 1999) and David Hudson (History, 1981), who have been recognised in the 2026 New Year Honours List for their extraordinary contributions to engineering and education.
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Routine health checks for young people could be life-changing.
Professor Ian Wilkinson, Fellow and Director of Studies in Clinical Medicine, recently spoke to The Guardian about why tackling high blood pressure early matters for longer, healthier lives.
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Drumroll please...we're back on University Challenge with our Trinity Hall alumni in the hot seats! ๐ฅ
Tune in to BBC 2 on 28 December at 8.30pm to cheer on our alums Dan Starkey, Dr Emma Pooley, Adam Mars-Jones and Datshiane Navanayagam, as they take on Exeter College, Oxford.
It's that time of the year when Cambridge students are celebrating Bridgemas ๐
But what is it? When did it start? Tap to find out about this very Cambridge tradition: https://t.co/1lNmhjgUNc
Photos from Bridgemas past:
1. Illuminated 'Cambridge Christmas' sign Robinson College, Cambridge
2. Catherine Wheel star Christmas tree St Catharine's College Cambridge
3. Bridgemas formal at Robinson College
4. Master's Lodge Christmas tree bauble Trinity Hall
All photos from Robinson College are by their students.
How healthy is the human gut? ๐ฆ
Trinity Hall Postdoctoral Research Associate Dr @IndraRoux is the co-first author of a recent study that tests the effect of common chemicals on our gut
microbiome.
Read more about the study below ๐
https://t.co/fP8KvMJQck
At the forefront of aerospace engineering innovation.
Congratulations to Trinity Hall Professor Graham Pullan on being elected a Fellow of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Read more about Graham's achievement through the link below. ๐
https://t.co/Qp2MLKsRDw
Trinity Hall Fellow Dr Boris Bolliet recently spoke to Cambridge University about his work developing a new AI assistant, called Denario, that he hopes can help accelerate the process of scientific discovery.
Check out Dr @borisbolliet's research below. ๐
Could AI speed up the scientific process by helping researchers identify new research questions, analyse and interpret data, and produce scientific documents?
That's the idea behind Denario, an AI-powered 'scientific assistant' co-developed by researchers at @DeptofPhysics. The team hope Denario will make research faster, more dynamic and more interdisciplinary by giving scientists more of their most important resource: their time.
https://t.co/LDYJ7JF1bg
Congratulations to Dr Tamsin OโConnell on being elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry.๐งฌ
This well-deserved recognition highlights her exceptional contributions to chemistry and her work in bioarchaeology.
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