2006 at a Glance
| January | |
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Construction commences on the Woodheap |
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100% of students in the TCFS July Fast Track Program 2005 intake offered places at the University of Melbourne |
| February | |
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Newly established scholarships for resident students increase diversity |
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Record enrolments in the Theological School’s Ministry Formation program |
| March | |
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Dr Peter Tregear is commissioned as Dean of Trinity College |
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The Commonwealth Secretary-General delivers the 2006 Commonwealth Lecture at Trinity |
| April | |
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Five small rooms in Behan and Clarke’s refurbished |
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Nobel laureate, Professor Sir James Mirlees presents Academic Awards |
| May | |
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Trinity’s overseas representatives experience learning at Trinity first-hand |
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The newly formed Trinity International Students’ Committee launch International Week with the first-ever Dhamaka night |
| June | |
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Professor Don Markwell appointed Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) at The University of Western Australia |
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The Choir tours the east coast |
| July | |
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The Vice-Chancellor of Oxford, Dr John Hood, visits Trinity |
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Artists of Ocular Lab stage a group exhibition, Trinitynine |
| August | |
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Trinity’s fourth woman – and possibly first ‘Kiwi’ – Senior Student elected (back row, second from left) |
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Peter Churcher’s double portrait of Bishop James Grant and Ms Rowena Armstrong unveiled |
| September | |
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The inaugural Gourlay Visiting Professor of Ethics in Business, Professor Steve Salbu, USA, leads discussions on ethics |
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Professor Barbara Cargill, appointed Head of International Programs |
| October | |
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Jiawei Shen’s portrait of the sixth Warden unveiled during a reception to farewell Professor Don Markwell |
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The First Lady of East Timor, Kirsty Sword Gusmão, is a Visiting Scholar |
| November | |
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The College Council unanimously elects the Revd Dr Andrew McGowan as Trinity’s seventh Warden |
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Trinity wins the Intercollegiate Arts Shield and the Cowan Cup for men’s sport, and is second in the Holmes Shield for women’s sport |
| December | |
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Last official function for retiring Director of TCFS, Ms Diana Smith. |
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96 students from 60 different schools in 5 countries attend the 2006 Creative Thinking and Science Summer Schools |