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Information for Alumni

Alumni are members of the College for life and there are many opportunities and benefits to be gained from staying connected to Trinity, wherever you are based. On this page you can find details about visiting the College, attending alumni…

Visiting Trinity College

Guided Tours of Trinity We warmly invite you to explore Trinity College through our guided tours, led by our knowledgeable Porters. To book your spot, please visit our tour booking page. Our tours are available daily at the following times:…

The Byron Festival at Trinity

Trinity College Cambridge will host a two-day Festival to coincide with the 200th anniversary of Lord Byron’s death on 19 April 1824, in Missolonghi, Greece. Byron was a student at Trinity College and is one of its most celebrated alumni.…

Trinity in Literature

Trinity College has made a number of appearances in world literature, broadly conceived, and not only from the pens of its own members. Some passages are anthologised below.   Chaucer’s lusty proto-Trinitarians And nameliche ther was a greet collegge Men…

Celebrating 400 years since Shakespeare’s First Folio

As part of the 400th anniversary celebration of Shakespeare’s First Folio, Trinity is exhibiting two copies of this foundational work and the Shaffer Playwright-in-Residence Tom Murray is developing his play North Star, following a staged reading at Norwich Theatre Royal…

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