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Keep the doors open for the future
Professor Tim Lindsey (TC 1981) was recognised in the recent Queen’s Birthday Honours for his contribution to promoting understanding between Australia and Indonesia. His Trinity experience was not only fun, it was vital in preparing him for the possibilities ahead. Here, he urges students to look to Asia when considering future careers.
Trinity Choir tour Europe showcasing international talent
The Trinity Choir has just returned from its tour to Europe, the first international tour the Choir has undertaken for six years. Members spent a week rehearsing in northern Spain and then three weeks in the United Kingdom, singing in London, Windsor, Canterbury, Cambridge, Edinburgh and Oxford.
Communicating a new science story
When your plans for the future don’t work out as you thought they would … it’s time to make new plans. Dr Amy Nisselle (TC 1991) explains how she came upon her rewarding career as a science communicator, and how her experience makes a great story to share when she visits schools to talk about STEM careers.
Trinity triumph in Men’s 1st VIII Rowing
For the first time in four years, ¹ú²úBT triumphed in Men’s 1st VIII Rowing defeating Queens’ College in the final to claim victory.
Trinity's Kitchen team: A well-oiled machine
Assistant Catering Manager at Trinity, Alexander Stone, believes the Kitchen team is “a well-oiled machine.” Read on to find out why.
Precious Rametsana: Improving lives through financial empowerment
As a young child growing up in Botswana, Precious Rametsana (TCFS 2013 and TC 2014) always had an interest in the impact financial empowerment can have on transforming people’s lives. Precious, who was recently awarded the Melbourne Business School’s Deputy Dean Award caught up with us to discuss social entrepreneurship, financial empowerment, her time at Trinity and what’s next after university.
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International students: Studying in Melbourne is still possible!
Did you know you can still get an education in Australia, even though borders are closed?
Arora shares what it's like studying Foundation Studies from Botswana
Anya Arora has been taking Trinity’s Foundation Studies program online and tells of her experiences, including what she thinks of the teachers and why she was drawn to the University of Melbourne.
Watch the video: Start Foundation Studies online now!
This short video gives a run down of Trinity's Foundation Studies program, which is now available online and still provides direct entry to the University of Melbourne.
Harry Moran: moving in, moving out, and moving in again … college during Covid
Having known most of his classmates since early childhood, leaving the comfort of the Sydney Grammar School community and moving to a college in a faraway place was a big move. But it was a change Harry Moran was ready for.
Priyanka Wiharsa on improving her English, discovering new cultures and opening her mind
Priyanka Wiharsa (TCFS 2018) grew up in Jakarta, Indonesia, and knew she wanted to complete university abroad. Upon learning that ¹ú²úBT could offer guaranteed entry to Australia’s number-one uni, the University of Melbourne, Priyanka was sold. And off to Melbourne she went.
Uni of Melbourne scholarship success for Foundation Studies students
Congratulations to the following Foundation Studies students, who received scholarships to study at the University of Melbourne.
Meet Indigenous Liaison & Projects Officer TAMM Kingi
TAMM shares what she loves about Trinity and what she thinks would make the world a better place.
Tathra Lowe on feeling at home at ¹ú²úBT
Peek Whurrong woman Tathra Lowe found a home at Trinity long before she started uni, and a scholarship was the warm welcome she needed to help her settle in, make friends and pursue a career in law.
Harriet Grummet says community is key during your uni years
How living at ¹ú²úBT transformed a Caulfield Grammar alum’s University of Melbourne experience.
Rob Sitch on creating some of Australia's most loveable characters (time to rewatch The Castle?)
As part of the Working Dog Productions team, actor, director, producer, comedian and screenwriter Rob Sitch has created some of Australia’s most recognisable and relatable characters. And it’s all been a decades-long distraction from a medical career.
Student Finn Blake explains how his new podcast helps young people figure out their career path
Finn Blake’s podcast Project Next lets the Trinity student pick the brains of some impressive names from different fields (chef Matt Moran and AFL star Chris Judd to name a couple) in an attempt to work out his career direction … and to hopefully help others do the same.
All in the family – a Sydneysider continues a tradition at Trinity
Lucy Haig’s parents met at college in Melbourne and speak fondly of their on-campus living experience, so Lucy decided to give it a go for herself.
Trinity is where you'll find friends for life: Marika and Yuma’s story
Marika Hall and Yuma Tamura always ‘tag-teamed’ each other at Trinity, yet still forged a strong friendship that has stayed with them across international borders. We share their story in line with World Friendship Day on 30 July.
5 things to know about … being a tunnel engineer
Vern Lee works on the Metro Tunnel project in Melbourne. Here, he takes us underground to share five things to know about being a tunnel engineer.
Kalisi Fonua on making the move from Toowoomba to Melbourne
When Kalisi Fonua moved to Melbourne to go to university, he felt college would be the most sensible place to live. Little did he know what kind of opportunities lay ahead.
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