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There’s something special about living at Trinity. When you talk to the students the first thing they always mention is the close-knit, caring community and the friends they’ve made. And making friends is vitally important.
After spending eight years in Australia, Vincent Tjendra (TCFS 2007) has returned to his home country of Indonesia to ride the wave of the country’s emerging tech scene.
Annelise Tiller (née Porter, TC 1996) began a Bachelor of Science Geomatics with a major in Mathematics while living at Trinity. Early in her second year she was still unsure of her academic choice, and by the following semester she had made a brave change of degree, which wove her passion of music and maths into a career of design.
Earlier this month, Trinity College students collected rubbish for Clean Up Australia Day, and they are now preparing to switch off the lights for Earth Hour this weekend as part of our commitment to sustainability.
Two alumni, who both enjoy working with their hands but have followed very different career paths, have established businesses within 100 metres of each other on Bouverie Street in Carlton.
Each year we’re pleased to see a number of our alumni recognised with Australia Day Honours. This year was no exception, and we extend our congratulations to the following people.
Trinity College was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of one of our closest friends and most generous benefactors, alumnus and Trinity College Fellow Dr Roger Riordan AM. Roger peacefully passed away on 2 January 2019 at age 84.
Alumnus Angus Trumble (TC 1983) has made a name for himself as a leader in the arts sector, holding senior management positions in galleries around Australia and overseas. As he prepares to step down from his current role as Director of the National Portrait Gallery, Angus reflects on some of the highlights and challenges of his career.
Trinity College has an active network of over 26,800 alumni from all around the world. Many of these alumni are willing to give their time to talk to current students and young graduates and offer career advice.
Above Gastrobar offers an impressive selection of wine and scrumptious Asian dishes, cooked to perfection with Western twists. It also includes a rooftop area overlooking Ipoh Old Town in Malaysia. These are just a few reasons to visit the trendy restaurant and bar founded by Yu Cheng Chong (TCFS 2009).
Trinity College students Matthew Blair and Charles Baylis ran a community integration program at Trinity College on Wednesday 12 September, where students from Trinity’s Foundation Studies program got the chance to learn the game of Australian rules football from residential students.
Trinity College is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms Leonie Jongenelis as the next dean of the Residential College. Leonie joins us from St Hilda’s Anglican School for Girls in Perth, where she is currently the dean of residential life.
Trinity College's advancement director, Scott Charles, will be taking on the role of deputy warden next year upon the retirement of current deputy warden, Campbell Bairstow. Scott has played an important leadership role at the college in the advancement space for the past five years, and will now add the deputy role to his portfolio.