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  1. 6 giorni fa · MEE revealed on Sunday that according to the Trinity College Student Union, the college council at Trinity, Cambridge's wealthiest constituent college, voted to divest from all arms companies.

  2. 10 mag 2024 · Trinity’s request for about $230,000 enraged students and brought a surge of media attention, and last Friday some anti-war demonstrators set up an encampment like those at American schools ...

  3. 5 giorni fa · Trinity College Cambridge has been pressured to divest from arms companies, amid a formal complaint to the Charity Commission from the International Centre of Justice for Palestinians. The complaint linked the College to complicity in alleged breaches of domestic and international law, due to the college’s investments in companies linked to Israeli military activities.

  4. 4 giorni fa · Columbia students are sick at heart — just as we were in ‘68. Since Israel’s assault on Gaza began in October, Trinity’s boycott, divestment and sanctions movement, or BDS, started organizing weekly protest marches with the students union, which was also in the midst of protesting a fee hike for masters programs.

  5. 4 giorni fa · Alumnus Dr Alex Kendall accelerates the development of self-driving cars - Trinity College Cambridge. Eight years after he founded the autonomous driving company Wayve, based on AI-technology he researched at Cambridge, alumnus Dr Alex Kendall has raised more than £1bn to accelerate the development of self-driving cars.

  6. 19 ore fa · 21 May 2024. The WongAvery Music Gallery in Trinity Hall has been recognised by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in a regional awards ceremony. In a lengthy citation the jury for the RIBA East of England award noted the dedicated music practice and performance space “responds to its challenging context and technically ...

  7. 4 giorni fa · John Wright’s memories of his seven years at Trinity College give a richly textured and a more innocent picture of student life in the second decade of the nineteenth century. He gives us the flavour of it through a tour of Trinity, its chapel and the Wren library’s organisation, and the university’s other colleges.