What Summer School students say
The two weeks I spent living at Trinity
were amazing and I learnt a lot of new things, not only about the world we live
in but also about myself …
Chris Robson, Melbourne, Australia
These two weeks reminded me of why I love
science ... it’s not the formulae and the facts, but rather the applications
and links that science has within itself and to other disciplines.
Choo Jie, Singapore
The most valuable thing that the program
did for me was to give me a taste of all different areas of Science.
Melanie Shears, Melbourne, Australia
It was a turning point in my life. The
whole experience made me grow, mature and appreciate life.
Jina Lee, Seoul, Korea
I’ve learnt and grown so much ... I am now
more able to think of different solutions to problems and to negotiate and allow
for other people’s wants, needs and opinions.
Dwitya Otto, Melbourne, Australia
Before Summer School, I always thought I
was open-minded, but it was after the Summer School that I realised what being
open-minded really meant. CTSS has inspired us all deeply.
Johnny Khor Luk Juan, Penang, Malaysia
In my opinion, we all leave this Summer
School being closer to what we aspire to be.
Saranya Misra, Delhi, India
Summer School has been a really, really
great experience … I feel I have experienced great growth in my independence
and learning about all the countries and their various cultures that have been
represented at the Summer School.
Julian Vido, Melbourne, Australia
The
post lunch session was just brilliant, with an unbelievable lab session in
which we actually viewed DNA, and also performed DNA analysis to solve a mock
murder scenario.
Arjun
Agarwala, Mumbai, India
We were exposed to some of the issues
pertinent to our rapidly changing world – from microbial life to outer space,
fractal generation and fundamental philosophy supporting modern views of
science. Professors from the University gave insightful and engaging talks … the
Summer School impressed on us the central role of science in our lives, and
opened our eyes to the possibilities in this diverse field.
Andrew Gant, Singapore