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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.
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.
Dr David Collis shares why he enjoys working at Trinity College so much and why he is so passionate about maths, plus, how a public lecture changed his perspective on life.
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.
Foundation Studies teacher Dr Theresa Dang tells us about her love of video games, how her career choice kept both her and her parents happy, why she loves Melbourne's weather and why she thinks wombats are underrated.
According to Kana Takahashi (TCFS 1998), Mastercard’s division finance officer in Japan, the greatest career success comes from finding what you’re good at – and letting other people tell you what it is.
Trinity alum and influential community figure Bill Cowan AM returned to Trinity for a fireside chat on 15 March to share information from his new book, which can help young jobseekers navigate today’s complex world of employability.
From 15 March to 30 April, Professor Richard S Ascough, Professor of Religious Studies at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, will be a visiting scholar in residence at Trinity College Theological School.
Leonie Valentine, Shi Mei Chin and Amy Tennent reflect on their journeys as business leaders and what it takes for women to get a strong foothold in roles and industries traditionally dominated by men.
Senator the Honourable Jane Hume (TC 1989) is the Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and the Digital Economy, and Minister for Women’s Economic Security, having entered the Australian federal ministry in 2019. She speaks to us about why women’s economic security is important and how we should go about addressing financial inequality in Australia.
The Revd Professor Russell Goulbourne felt a possible calling to ordained ministry in his late teens, but it wasn’t until he had an established career as a university faculty Dean and found himself unexpectedly in a new country that his calling was realised.