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Student Q&A: Millicent Hockey
For Millie Hockey, a good education means everything. Here she explains why she has decided to pursue a career in teaching, and how living at Trinity has helped foster her passion.
How college life exceeded Imogen Smith-Waters’ expectations
Living at »ÆÉ«app provides students opportunities to get involved in many things, including sport, tutorials, music, social events, volunteering, and even travel. And in Imogen’s case, she made the most of every opportunity that came her way.
Student Q&A: Finn Blake
As an AFL fan growing up in Queensland, Finn Blake realised Victoria was the place to be. And a fortuitous meeting in his hometown of Noosa set the wheels in motion for a move to Melbourne and a career in sports media.
Student Q&A: Izzy Hollingdale
Originally from Perth, Izzy Hollingdale writes her heartfelt songs primarily on piano, and with the help of local Bunbury producer James Newhouse, she has created an original and organically personal sound reminiscent of Birdy, Missy Higgins and Adele. From social critique to classic first love and heartbreak songs, Izzy uses her music and deep powerful voice to articulate her opinion.
Listen now: Sabina Read's new podcast explores the cogs of life
With an ear for a good story, psychologist Sabina Read (TC 1989) delves into humanity's big questions – about belonging, success and happiness – in her new podcast, Human Cogs.
Georgia Richter: finding page-turning success
On International Literacy Day we share the story of Trinity alum Georgia Richter (TC 1989) who, as a publisher and editor, has helped many people achieve their literary dreams.
From the experts: how to network effectively online
In the business and entrepreneurial world, networking has long been considered a key avenue to create long-term, mutually beneficial relationships with potential employers and colleagues. But since the turn of the year, networking has looked very different in the time of social distancing, so we asked an expert panel what networking looks like in the new normal.
Student Q&A: Megara Thompson
Having been born prematurely, Meg Thompson has been a fighter since the moment she entered the world. Here she talks about staying strong in the face of adversity, lifelong learning, and her special relationship with martial arts and dance.
Evan Sinclair: maximising Trinity’s network to kickstart a career
When Evan Sinclair arrived at »ÆÉ«app, he was oblivious to the fortuity that was about to unfurl. Since leaving college, he’s harnessed countless opportunities and has made valuable connections to help build his career.
Why you should network at university (and what networking means for students)
Networking can seem a little intimidating, particularly if you’re a student and are yet to embark on your career. But it’s never too early to start and effective networking can lead to big results in the long run.
This is why we should all wear purple today
Two Trinity students explain why we should wear purple today to show our support for the LGBTIQA+ community.
Student Q&A: Hugo Hart
As the first of a series of student Q&As, we share the story of first-year student Hugo Hart, who speaks openly about his struggles with bullying and his sexuality, and his desire to improve mental health support for young people.
What does the future of work look like?
Last week, a panel of Trinity alumni joined us on Zoom from around Australia to discuss what the next generation of jobs will look like. The big question was, how can we best prepare for the workforce of the future?
Phyl Georgiou: what is one of the world's most promising future leaders doing now?
Phyl Georgiou (TC 2003) is an entrepreneur who has turned his attention to sustainable investing.
Should you live on campus at university?
If you’re planning to start university next year – this is what you need to know about living on campus. Or not…
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