An Oxford college has launched the line-up of its second season of events which features musicians, world-leading medics and politics experts.
The programme of events at Trinity college will commence this week with performers from the Oxford International Film Festival and conclude in June 2024.
Some of the highlights from this year’s programme include an expert panel on the 2024 General Election led by BBC polling expert, Steve Fisher and performances from Jennifer Pike (violin) and Martin Roscoe (piano).
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Creative Director Andrew Miller, MBE said: “It’s been a real privilege to observe the response to first year of Events at Trinity.
“Tentative at first, but transforming steadily into an audience who have enjoyed our varied mix of exhibitions, garden tours and concert recitals.”
Since the (then) Prince of Wales opened the college’s new Levine Building set in its woodland garden, Trinity has welcomed over three thousand members of the public to talks, tours, and performances.
For its second season, the college will welcome back rising star Jeneba Kannah-Mason following her inaugural performance last year.
Further information about the full season can be found under the events section of the Trinity college website.
Tickets are also available to purchase online.
College President Dame Hilary Boulding said: “Whether you’re a school student, an Oxford resident, a visitor to our city, member of the University or alumnus, we hope you will find something to spark your curiosity.”
Mr Miller added, “We look forward to welcoming you!”
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