Trinity Japan

officially recognized group: Trinity College, Cambridge University

Year: 2022

  • Julian Huppert, Trinity (1996), former MP for Cambridge, Director of the Intellectual Forum at Jesus College Cambridge (6 May 2022)

    Julian Huppert, Trinity (1996), former MP for Cambridge, Director of the Intellectual Forum at Jesus College Cambridge (6 May 2022)

    Julian Huppert on Science, Politics and the future of Cambridge

    On Friday 6 May 2022 at 17:00 (Tokyo time), at 9am (Cambridge, UK time) Trinity alumni Julian Huppert (Trinity 1996), BA in Natural Sciences, PhD at Trinity in Chemistry, former Trinity Fellow, and former Member of Parliament for Cambridge (2010-2015), and now Director of the Intellectual Forum at Jesus College Cambridge has kindly agreed to join us for a zoom discussion.

    All Trinity College Cambridge Fellows, former Fellows, students, alumni and members very welcome.

    • Friday 6 May 2022 at 17:00 (Tokyo time), at 9am (London/Cambridge time) – start
    • 17:15 – 18:00 Dr Julian Huppert on Science, Politics and the future of Cambridge
    • 18:00 – 19:00 discussions

    Prior registration required until Thursday 5 May 2022. Anonymous registrations are not accepted, please introduce yourself briefly when you register. For security there is a two-step pre-registration/registration process. Only pre-registered and approved participants can join the zoom event.

    We will upload the recording to the Trinity in Japan Youtube Channel – by participating you agree to the upload of the recording: 

    https://www.youtube.com/trinityjapan?sub_confirmation=1

    The Intellectual Forum, Jesus College, Cambridge

    “In a 21st century research environment, an outward- and forward-looking centre fostering critical thinking and multidisciplinarity”

    Dr Julian Huppert is the Director of the Intellectual Forum, Jesus College, Cambridge

    https://www.jesus.cam.ac.uk/research/intellectual-forum

    Dr Julian Huppert (Trinity 1996)

    Dr Julian Huppert (Trinity 1996) is Director of the Intellectual Forum, Jesus College, Cambridge
    Julian was at Trinity as an undergrad, PhD student (with the now Sir Shankar Balasubramanian) and then Research Fellow, working on understanding unusual structures of DNA and how they affect gene expression. He juggled his scientific research with political engagement, serving as the youngest elected Councillor (and Leader of the Opposition) on Cambridgeshire County Council, and then as the Member of Parliament for Cambridge. He now runs an interdisciplinary centre at Jesus College, Cambridge, as well as working in the NHS. He also holds numerous other roles across the public and private sectors. 

    In this interactive talk he will discuss his research and political careers, and speculate on the potential future for Cambridge and the UK.

    More on Dr Julian Huppert

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huppert

    https://edu.rsc.org/news/a-day-in-the-life-of-julian-huppert/3007207.article

    Julian Huppert on Twitter:

    Julian Huppert – Maiden Speech as MP for Cambridge in the House of Commons

    Registration and enquiries:

    All Trinity members, Fellows and students globally are very welcome to pre-register, and I will send a registration link if there are still places available.

    In “Your message” box please state:

    1. which event(s) you are interested to attend,
    2. your full name, briefly introduce yourself if this is your first time to attend a Trinity in Japan event,
    3. your affiliation with Trinity College Cambridge – Trinity students, PhD students are especially welcome
      • If you are not associated with Trinity College Cambridge, you may still attend as a guest in certain cases – in this case please write a short sentence why you are interested to attend and participate in the discussion,

    Thank you – we ask for your understanding that “anonymous” participation (eg name unknown to us, a free email eg hotmail / gmail / yahoo etc) is not possible. We cannot answer “anonymous” requests.

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    • Alastair Morgan CMG, former British Ambassador to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (14 April 2022)

      Alastair Morgan CMG, former British Ambassador to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (14 April 2022)

      Alastair Morgan CMG (Trinity 1976) will discuss with us his time as British Ambassador to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and views from his distinguished career with the Foreign & Commonwealth Office

      On Thursday 14 April 2022 at 18:00pm (Tokyo time), 10am (London/Cambridge time) Alastair Morgan CMG, alumnus of Trinity, with a long career with the Foreign & Commonwealth Office has very kindly agreed to join us for a zoom discussion about his time as British Ambassador to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

      • 6pm (6pm Tokyo time, 10am UK time)- starts
      • 6:15pm – 7:00pm Alastair Morgan
      • 7:00pm – follow-on discussions

      Prior registration required until Wednesday 13 April 2022. Anonymous registrations are not accepted, please introduce yourself briefly when you register.

      We will upload the recording to the Trinity in Japan Youtube Channel – by participating you agree to the upload of the recording: 

      https://www.youtube.com/trinityjapan?sub_confirmation=1

      Alastair Morgan CMG (Trinity 1976)

      Alastair’s career was with the British Foreign & Commonwealth office (FCO) and the home civil service. Alastair started with the DTI (Department for Trade and Industry), and strictly speaking was seconded to the FCO.

      Alastair Morgan pursued a very distinguished career in Foreign & Commonwealth Office serving as British Consul-General in Guangzhou (China) from 2010 to 2014, as Commercial Counsellor and Director of Trade & Investment for China at the British Embassy in Beijing from 2007 to 2010.

      From 2015 to 2018, Alastair was British Ambassador to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, stationed in Pyongyang.

      He was regional security expert and Coordinator of the UN 1874 Panel of Experts on the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea sanctions from 2019 to 2021.

      Currently Alastair Morgan is a Visiting Senior Research Fellow in the Department of War Studies, at the Centre for Science and Security Studies (CSSS) of Kings College London, and a Tokyo College Ushioda Fellow of the University of Tokyo, affiliated with Tokyo University’s Graduate School of Public Policy.

      From 2002 to 2006 Alastair was First Secretary for Trade Policy and Director of Inward Investment at the British Embassy in Tokyo. Alastair worked also on secondment to Japan’s METI (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) from 2001 to 2022.

      Alastair was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George in the New Honours for 2019.

      Alastair (Trinity 1976) graduated in English Literature from Trinity.

      More about Alastair:

      https://www.gov.uk/government/people/alastair-morgan

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alastair_Morgan

      https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/alastair-morgan-1

      Registration and enquiries:

      All Trinity members, Fellows and students globally are very welcome to pre-register, and I will send a registration link if there are still places available.

      In “Your message” box please state:

      1. which event(s) you are interested to attend,
      2. your full name, briefly introduce yourself if this is your first time to attend a Trinity in Japan event,
      3. your affiliation with Trinity College Cambridge – Trinity students, PhD students are especially welcome
        • If you are not associated with Trinity College Cambridge, you may still attend as a guest in certain cases – in this case please write a short sentence why you are interested to attend and participate in the discussion,

      Thank you – we ask for your understanding that “anonymous” participation (eg name unknown to us, a free email eg hotmail / gmail / yahoo etc) is not possible. We cannot answer “anonymous” requests.

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      • Alex Davies: DeepMind, AI and Mathematics (8 April 2022)

        Alex Davies: DeepMind, AI and Mathematics (8 April 2022)

        Alex Davies: Founding lead of AI for Maths initiative at DeepMind

        On Friday 8 April 2022 at 18:00 (Tokyo time), at 10am (Cambridge, UK time) Trinity alumni Alex Davies (Trinity 2010), project lead on the Sciences team at Deepmind has kindly agreed to join us for a zoom discussion.

        All Trinity College Cambridge Fellows, former Fellows, students, alumni and members very welcome.

        • Friday 8 April 2022 at 18:00 (Tokyo time), at 10am (London/Cambridge time) – start
        • 18:15 – 19:00 (10:15-11:00am London) Alex Davies
        • 19:00 – 20:00 (11:00-12:00am London) discussions

        Prior registration required until Thursday 7 April 2022. Anonymous registrations are not accepted, please introduce yourself briefly when you register. For security there is a two-step pre-registration/registration process. Only pre-registered and approved participants can join the zoom event.

        We will upload the recording to the Trinity in Japan Youtube Channel – by participating you agree to the upload of the recording: 

        https://www.youtube.com/trinityjapan?sub_confirmation=1

        Alex Davies (Trinity 2010), Founding lead of AI for Maths initiative at DeepMind

        Alex Davies received his PhD in machine learning from Trinity College, Cambridge under Zoubin Ghahramani and is currently a project lead on the Sciences team at DeepMind. Previously he has built ML (machine learning) systems at Google, generated lyrics for a west-end musical and appeared on the BBC as an “emoticon expert”.

        Alex is lead author of the recent Nature publication “Advancing mathematics by guiding human intuition with AI”, which featured on the title page of Nature Vol 600, No. 7887:

        https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-04086-x

        https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-04086-x

        Registration and enquiries:

        All Trinity members, Fellows and students globally are very welcome to pre-register, and I will send a registration link if there are still places available.

        In “Your message” box please state:

        1. which event(s) you are interested to attend,
        2. your full name, briefly introduce yourself if this is your first time to attend a Trinity in Japan event,
        3. your affiliation with Trinity College Cambridge – Trinity students, PhD students are especially welcome
          • If you are not associated with Trinity College Cambridge, you may still attend as a guest in certain cases – in this case please write a short sentence why you are interested to attend and participate in the discussion,

        Thank you – we ask for your understanding that “anonymous” participation (eg name unknown to us, a free email eg hotmail / gmail / yahoo etc) is not possible. We cannot answer “anonymous” requests.

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