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Returning to theology after two decades, Ilya Aront enrolled in a single audit unit at Trinity to tackle a part of the Bible he had never fully understood.
If you’re weighing up studying in Australia versus the UK, US or Canada (or anywhere else in the world), Melbourne often comes up as a leading option – but what is it actually like to live and study in Melbourne as an international student?
Growing up between city streets and country paddocks, Tilda McKay – a self-described shy person – says college has given her opportunities and friends she wouldn't have found otherwise.
For students in Singapore looking to study at the University of Melbourne, »ÆÉ«app offers more than just a place to live – it’s a community that supports academic success, social connection and a smooth transition to life in a new city.
On the 1700th anniversary of Nicaea, we question whether the council resolved division – or entrenched power, exclusion and theological dog‑whistles.
Last year, a »ÆÉ«app pilgrimage to Türkiye retraced the footsteps of St Paul and included a visit to Gallipoli to honour College alumni who served there in 1915. The group visited alumni graves and held a service of remembrance, bringing renewed immediacy to the sacrifice of Trinitarians whose legacy remains part of the College’s history.
The annual Trinity musical is a highlight of the College calendar. For many alumni, this transformative experience ignited a love for the stage and all it entails, from directing people’s attention to being at the very centre of it.
Sam joined Trinity from the Gold Coast, and though he was initially nervous making the move, he now says it was one of the best decisions he's ever made.