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Hace 2 días · Erez Tocker, CEO of Trinity College London, says that: “NoteLab Music is a comprehensive tool for the 21st century music teacher. It means they can focus on diagnosing the technical areas of need for their students and, in seconds, find the right piece, personalised for their lesson.
Hace 2 días · Joanne Berger-Sweeney, accomplished neuroscientist and 22nd president of Trinity College, announced her plans to retire from the role on June 30, 2025, after serving the college for 11 years, accor…
Hace 23 horas · Six faculty members were awarded tenure, three were promoted to full professor, and nine retiring faculty members have been granted emeriti status. In her letter to the Trinity community following the Board’s February 2024 meeting, Trinity College President Joanne Berger-Sweeney said, “Our faculty is at the heart of designing—and leading ...
Hace 23 horas · 17 April 2024. Connection to the Lyrics is a task from Grade 4 Solo and Pair exams, in our 2023 Musical Theatre specifications. The requirements of the task could, at first, seem deceptively simple: perform the lyrics of a song as a monologue/duologue, but this is one of the most innovative and challenging tasks in our Musical Theatre syllabus.
Hace 2 días · HARTFORD — Joanne Berger-Sweeney, the president of Trinity College in Hartford, will retire in June 2025, according to an email sent to the Trinity community Monday. Berger-Sweeney is the 22nd president of the college and is also a professor of neuroscience. Trinity is currently marking its bicentennial, a months-long celebration Berger ...
Hace 1 día · Trinity College has hosted a symposium and art exhibition celebrating the collaboration behind Oxford’s groundbreaking COVID-19 trials led by Professorial Fellow Christopher Butler. The PRINCIPLE and PANORAMIC trials led out of the University of Oxford in collaboration with universities, general practices, clinical research networks, the NHS, and many voluntary, religious, and community ...
Hace 23 horas · Trinity College, Cambridge, is marking 200 years since its most famous literary alumnus, Lord Byron, died in Greece, on 19 April, 1824. Renowned poets, artists and master of the King’s Music, Dame Judith Weir, have responded to Lord Byron’s literary genius with new work to be performed publicly at the The Byron Festival at Trinity, which ...