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Culture and flexibility: Why Bigger Isn’t Always Better
Trinity alumni David Clark (TC 2003) and Campbell Cooke (TC 2012) both worked for large international companies, but turned them down to work at Cameron Harrison, a blue-chip wealth and investment management firm.
Where to with Medicine?
Picture this. You’re studying Bio-Med at university and know that you want to study Medicine. You’re working hard and are excited about the possibilities ahead, but you don’t know exactly where it is going to take you and what areas might interest you most.
Kiran Purba – Trinity Hustler Makes His Mark at Uber
Arriving early for the interview, I pass Kiran Purba (TCFS 2004 March Accelerated) heading to work. He smiles and nods without realising he is about to become the subject of my interview, instantly I’m struck by his friendly demeanour.
Richard Finch: Loving what you do key to longevity
Richard Finch has been a History of Ideas Lecturer for 21 years in the Foundation Studies program, that’s longer than his students have been alive! The jazz loving philosopher caught up with us to discuss his Trinity journey and shares his strategies to getting the most from his students.
Cricketers break finals hoodoo
Trinity's cricket team has broken their finals hoodoo winning the cricket after finishing runners-up for the past several years. First XI men’s captain, Hugo Bienvenu compiled this report.
Dr Julia Low (TCFS 2007): A taste for discovery
Dr Julia Low (TCFS 2007), began her doctoral studies not knowing there were six recognised tastes, only a few years later, she was part of a research team at Deakin University responsible for finding a seventh taste (carbohydrates).
Trinity’s Sustainable Vision for the Future
The Environment and Sustainability Committee at Trinity College aims to improve the College's ecological footprint and promote the importance of sustainability in the community.
Lara Nicholls (TC 1986) to host Lorne Sculpture Biennale 17 March - 2 April 2018
Curator of 19th century Australian Art at the National Gallery of Australia and Trinity alumna, Lara Nicholls (TC 1986), is the curator for this year’s Lorne Sculpture Biennale, which opens this coming Saturday 17 March 2018.
Informal Mentoring: A Guide for Mentees
Informal mentoring is a flexible form of mentoring, with the mentor and mentee determining the purpose, duration and goals of the relationship themselves. Read on to find out more about Trinity's informal mentoring program.
The Golden ‘Do Nots’ of Application Writing
Although the new academic year has only just started, many of the deadlines for vacationer and graduate positions are already looming. Here are our best tips to help you put together a stand out application.
Trinity Tiger Tones Bring Joy to Glenferrie Festival and beyondblue
On Sunday 4 March, the Trinity Tiger Tones performed at the Glenferrie Festival on behalf of beyondblue, donating a massive $10,000 to support the charity, which helps over three million Australians suffering from anxiety and depression. Tiger Tones baritone, Harry von Bibra, shares highlights from the show and what to look forward to from the a capella group in 2018.
Fair Dinkum Bigger and Better than Ever
On Wednesday 7 March, Trinity College Foundation Studies (TCFS) hosted their biannual Fair Dinkum Clubs and Activities expo, its largest to date.
Trinity Celebrates International Women's Day
On Thursday 8 March, Trinity celebrated International Women’s Day with a breakfast attended by over 180 students, alumni and staff in the College Dining Hall.
Q & A with Philippa Duffy
Philippa Duffy (TC 2004) is a former Senior Student, Board member and helped establish planitgreen, Trinity’s sustainability program. She has lived, worked and studied across the globe and is currently an Engagement Manager at McKinsey. We caught up with Philippa to get her take on life at and post Trinity, and her tips for living a healthy and happy life.
Trinity's Gardens Continue to Bloom
When students, parents, staff and other visitors first step on to the grounds at Trinity, one of the first observations they’re likely to make is about the beautiful gardens and natural surrounds.
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