Alumni and Development news

  • The unidentified photograph album

    Archive of the month: Whose album is it anyway?

    Earlier this month, a colleague at Trinity sent the Archives a message to say that they’d walked past the Oxfam...

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    Archive of the month: Whose album is it anyway?
  • The basement starts to take shape

    Kitchen project is taking shape

    Work is well under way on the kitchen extension in Pump Court, with an extensive basement to be complete by...

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    Kitchen project is taking shape
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    What should we do when we see sexual harassment?

    is partnering with online learning platform edX to teach people how to respond if they witness sexual harassment...

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    What should we do when we see sexual harassment?
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    Taster days go virtual

    Over 700 Year 12 pupils from across the UK had the chance to meet and learn from students on a wide range of undergraduate courses during our online taster sessions series.

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    Taster days go virtual
  • The nine new Visiting Fellows who will be joining  on October 1

    elects nine new Visiting Fellows

    Nine exceptional and distinguished individuals are joining as Visiting Fellows. Visiting Fellowships are offered to people of distinction...

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    elects nine new Visiting Fellows
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    Reusable period products: how can uptake be improved?

    Jess Molyneux has been working with the Intellectual Forum on the intersection between sustainable period provision and period poverty. We...

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    Reusable period products: how can uptake be improved?
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    Winners announced in College poetry competition

    Judges, including Ruthie Collins and Dr Rod Mengham, revealed the nine winning poems and a highly commended entry at a...

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    Winners announced in College poetry competition
  • Head gardener Paul Stearn cuts back the North Court wildflower area

    North Court wildflower area is harvested

    The wildflower area in front of North Court has been harvested for the first time. The cuttings were collected and...

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    North Court wildflower area is harvested
  • Students walking across campus

    Congratulations to our incoming undergraduates

    More than 100 students have had their undergraduate offer to study at confirmed following yesterday's A Level results...

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    Congratulations to our incoming undergraduates
  • Black and cream painting interpreting Picasso's Guernica in the style of Pollock

    Art and Language: Now They Are

    Now They Are was a show from conceptual art group Art & Language between 23 June – 09 August 2021...

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    Art and Language: Now They Are
  • Photograph courtesy of the artist and the Books on Books Collection

    Casting Letters: Art, Books and Chance

    Casting Letters exhibited the work of fifteen artists engaging with the great 19th century experimental poem ‘A Roll of the...

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    Casting Letters: Art, Books and Chance
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    Results day 2021 – next steps

    Applicants find out today if they have met their offers to study at . We and the University have some advice.

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    Results day 2021 – next steps
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    The #MeToo movement in the UK and Australia

    On 16 July, the Intellectual Forum, the Australian National University, and the Centre for Social Impact at the University of...

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    The #MeToo movement in the UK and Australia

Hear from our alumni

  • Mark and Janet Hayes

    Mark Hayes and Janet Livesley

    Architecture (1976) and Architecture (1980)

    We first met in 1980 when Mark returned to Jesus to study for the postgraduate diploma in Architecture and Janet joined the college on the same course. Graduate dinners in Upper Hall were a highlight of the week and an opportunity to meet socially with other Jesuans. Part of our studies included trips to Zambia and an earthquake-hit area in Southern Italy. We were married in the College Chapel just after completing our studies in the summer of 1982 and remained in Cambridge for a period following Mark’s election to...

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    Architecture (1976) and Architecture (1980)
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    John Arrastia

    Law (1995)

    I came to Cambridge at the suggestion of a Professor who was visiting the US. I borrowed the funds to study there. What appealed to me at Jesus was that it was so inclusive and embracing. I played golf with the Porters and rugby with the staff. I dined with the other students, socialised with the Fellows, danced with the Master’s wife, and really got to know people. My friends and colleagues were engineers, doctors, politicians, religious scholars, undergrads, lawyers, professors – basically every stripe of humanity one could find...

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    Law (1995)
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    Johnny Harounoff and Stephanie Posner

    Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (2013) and Classics (2012)

    We met 10 years ago as undergraduates living in the same staircase in North Court and have since been studying and working in the United States. The College was so accommodating to us by providing us — and other Jewish students — with kosher facilities and by supporting the creation of the College's first Jewish Society. For us, the College is full of happy memories thanks to the friends we made and for all of the kindness shown to us from the porters, professors and staff. That sense of community...

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    Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (2013) and Classics (2012)
  • Philip Slotkin

    Philip Slotkin

    Modern and Medieval Languages (1958)

    As a "bright kid" from a non-academic background I had to adjust quickly on arrival at Jesus, but I soon made friends and was never made to feel that I did not fit in socially. Since my wife and I have no children, it was to that my thoughts turned with advancing years, and given the attachment to the College that I felt from the beginning it was obvious that Jesus would be a major beneficiary of my Will. This intention was only reinforced by the unstinting assistance...

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    Modern and Medieval Languages (1958)
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    Lene Northwood

    Criminology (1996)

    As a person who grew up on the opposite side of the planet to a family that had no history of attending university, the idea of me attending Cambridge was, quite frankly, laughable. Then I fell in love with Criminology and wrote a thesis that caught the attention of the College. It is just one example of the incredibly outward looking approach that, in the decades that I have known the College, has defined . One letter with a now familiar letterhead, quite literally raised my expectations of life...

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    Criminology (1996)