Why international students love studying abroad
What do you love most about studying abroad? Trinity College Foundation Studies students Dengke ‘Derek’ Xu and Chaojie ‘Jared’ Pan investigate.
What do you love most about studying abroad? Trinity College Foundation Studies students Dengke ‘Derek’ Xu and Chaojie ‘Jared’ Pan investigate.
Eco-warrior Isuru Peries believes our planet desperately needs more peacemakers and protectors. Trinity College Foundation Studies students Afnan Yasir, Jesilyn Stefani Chandra and Raymond Cao chat to the young eco-warrior and find out how students can begin to do their part.
Located in Melbourne Airport, the Student Welcome Desk aims to help newly arrived international students set up and start their new lives in Australia. Kero Sun caught up with international student staff to learn more about the Desk.
Three international students describe their relationship with their parents to Trinity College Foundation Studies students Chen Galen Pinshieh, Ruixin ‘Claire’ Cai, Jiayi ‘Eleanor’ Liu and Qiqi ‘Lily’ Li.
Does rocking up to O-Week matter at all? Trinity College Foundation Studies students Sheng Yao Jin, Cherng Meng Lim and Julia Lin find out.
New international students come to Australia with so many thoughts and feelings. What do they hope to achieve while they’re here? Trinity College Foundation Studies students Qunfang ‘Phoebe’ Li, Tao ‘William’ Wang and Jin ‘Dennis’ Zhao ask!
Everyone’s connected in the digital age but do we really need to see our ex’s Facebook feed? Trinity College Foundation students Whitney Liu, Milton Neo, and Sophia Yap investigate.
Fan artists consistently find new ways of re-imagining the things they love. Wing Kuang spoke to members of Melbourne’s fan art community at Madman Anime Festival 2017 in hopes that their stories will inspire new illustrators and fan artists.
Language and cultural barriers may limit how you communicate but with theatre and creativity, how you express yourself is vast. Wing Kuang looks at the Act of Translation, a theatre project aimed at giving international students a means of vocalising their experiences.
For many international students, dance is not only a creative outlet but a sense of belonging. Trinity College Foundation Studies students Aldo Tasbur, Gwen Tan and Shirley Li spotlight dancer Pearl Tasbur and her journey!
Clubs and societies can help students engage and feel at home. Trinity College Foundation Studies students Angelique Lukman, Sam Ye and Eve Wu talk to the Cantonese Student Association (CSA) to find out their best practices in stuent engagement.
International students take it upon themselves to learn about Australian culture but what have they found is the best way to learn about it all? Trinity College Foundation Studies students Tatiana Zhu and Vincent Zhou investigate.