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Kate Beggs’s journey from the Great Ocean Road to the heart of Melbourne city

After completing year 12 and an eye-opening gap year amid COVID-19 lockdowns, Kate Beggs decided to move to the city to pursue a career in educational psychology

Meet Student Experience Manager Karen Thomas

Karen Thomas left a career in teaching to help set up awesome activities and events for students at ¹ú²ú¾«Æ·. She shares what she loves most about the college and Melbourne.

‘College is similar to boarding school, but with a fraction of the rules.’

Pip Southey, a Trinity alum and member of our 2022 student committee, talks about her transition from boarding school to college, and how Trinity allowed her to develop her confidence.

Freya Giles shares her experience of choosing and living at Trinity

Freya gives an honest overview of what college life is like, what you can get involved in, and why it's important to find balance

Former Perth student Tessa Moon shares her Melbourne college experience

Tessa Moon faced a common conundrum when deciding what to study post-high school. Should she choose a degree based on her grades, or her interests? Should she narrow herself into a particular field, or allow career flexibility? In the end, Tessa found a path that allowed her to explore different options – partly thanks to a fortuitous accommodation decision.

Pursuing a creative passion: from Trinity to Edinburgh to New York

Ruby Smith has gone from strength to strength since securing a scholarship to join ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· as a chorister, and is now on her way to New York City.
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Claudia McFarlane on moving from a small country town

Claudia McFarlane joined ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· on a scholarship, moving to Melbourne from the small Victorian town of Cohuna. Here she proves that you can pursue your passions, no matter what your circumstances.

The man behind the ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· Musical

Third-year Residential College student Jem Herbert speaks about his journey of composing Mageia: a Musical Fable and its fruition as Trinity’s 2022 musical.

Gourlay 2022: Q&A with Professor Jeremy Moon

Prof Jeremy Moon is Professor of Sustainability Governance and Director of Copenhagen Business School Sustainability Centre, Department of Management, Society and Communication. In this Q&A, he explains the difference between operating ethically and operating legally.

Ned Harrison's advice to students leaving high school this year

Ned Harrison shares his experience of college life and talks about the uncertainty he faced when trying to work out what to study at uni.

Meet Foundation Studies teacher Miriam Nicholls

Dr Miriam Nicholls tells us of the moment her career dreams were crushed, and what she loves about Melbourne.

Gourlay 2022: Q&A with Professor Dirk Matten

Professor Dirk Matten of the Schulich School of Business joins us for Gourlay Business Ethics Week 2022. He discusses the greatest constraints to businesses seeking to operate ethically.

Gourlay 2022: Q&A with Professor Joanne Ciulla

Gourlay Ethics in Business Week visiting scholar, Professor Joanne Ciulla, tells us more about her journey and interest in business ethics.

Gourlay 2022 – Dr Mette Morsing: 'We need to change how management is taught'

Professor Mette Morsing, Head of PRME Principles of Responsible Management, UN Global Compact in New York, believes our best shot at embedding ethical practices in businesses starts in the classroom.

Gourlay 2022: Q&A with Professor Robert Phillips

Professor Robert Phillips comes to Gourlay Business Ethics Week from York University’s Schulich School of Business in Canada. He discusses the business ethics issues that are currently having the greatest impact.

Richie Paganin on moving to college from interstate

Richie Paganin moved from Perth to Melbourne to study and says living at Trinity has helped him make friends and get the best out of the city.

Meet Academic Advisor Susanne Chadbourne

Dr Susanne Chadbourne joined our Residential College as an Academic Advisor in 2022. Here she shares the pivotal moment that saw her leave a PR career and land a role at Trinity.

World Art Day: What's it like to work in Australia's leading galleries?

What’s it like to be a keeper of cultural heritage in Australia’s leading art museums? Ahead of World Art Day on 15 April, we tell the story of three Trinity alumni who have carved out careers as some of the country’s top curators.

Meet Foundation Studies teacher David Collis

Dr David Collis shares why he enjoys working at ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· so much and why he is so passionate about maths, plus, how a public lecture changed his perspective on life.

Explainer: What is a Tenebrae service?

Tenebrae is a Christian tradition that involves a service held in the dark after a series of candles are sequentially extinguished. But what is the symbolism of the candles? Why is there a period of complete darkness? Who is this service for? Our Chaplain explains.

Meet our new Theological School student president: Malcolm Tadgell

New Theological School president, Malcolm Tadgell, speaks of his involvement in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne, his student-orientated approach to his new role with Trinity, and the multifaceted experiences of students.
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