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Joanna Bunting (TC 2000), has been accepted to take part in the AusAID funded Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development program, and will spend a year in Samoa working as a Policy Analyst and Research Officer at the Samoa Chamber of Commerce and Industry, commencing on 29 July 2011.
Trinity College has been abuzz with activity with the Trinity Institute's Young Leaders Winter School attracting more than 170 high school students from Australia and around the world.
In January 2011 Trinity released its report on the 'Step Forward' Pilot Project, the result of a trial of iPads with all students and teachers in the Trinity College Foundation Studies (TCFS) August Extended Program in 2010.
Last week Trinity College sponsored the University of Melbourne’s Festival of Ideas by assisting in bringing the Caldwell lecturers, Sir David Cannadine and Professor Linda Colley, to Australia.
From 4–9 July, Trinity College, the University of Melbourne, in partnership with Credit Suisse, will welcome teachers from the renowned Juilliard School for the second time to its winter school program for young leaders.
On Saturday 7 May, Trinity College resident students will welcome Australian of the Year, Mr Simon McKeon (TC 1974), to their Gala night in aid of community outreach and service.
The 2011 Gourlay Visiting Professor of Ethics in Business at Trinity College, Joanne Ciulla, took as her topic for this year's first Fireside Chat the concept of ethical leadership.
Trinity College Foundation Studies (TCFS) has won a Commendation in the Education and Training category of the 2010 Governor of Victoria’s Export Awards, presented at Government House last night.
Trumpeter Fabian Acuna, 18, spent a day with James Morrison as his prize for being selected the most promising brass player at the 2010 Juilliard Winter Jazz Shool at Trinity.
Dr Gary Stager loves technology. His work in the use of computers and education has led him to visit Trinity in 2009 and again in 2010 to hold a staff conference regarding the TCFS Step Forward iPad program.
Fulfilling the task of engaging the audience on 'any topic', the three 2010 entrants for the Wigram Allen demonstrated both commendable diversity and engaging style.