What is the Future of Volunteering at Trinity? While we have reached the volunteer hour campaign goal, the Trinity community still needs you! We remain dedicated to providing our alumni with exceptional and rewarding volunteer experiences that contribute to the university’s mission. I enjoyed the excellent academic environment and how relatable and approachable the lecturers were. I loved the city centre campus and the many clubs and societies that allowed me access to a rich variety of experiences that enriched my life and prepared me for the larger world. I also made lifelong friends from all over the world whom I still speak to regularly. It was a positive life defining experience. Ikpeme Neto, International Ambassador, Nigeria Read more about volunteering at Trinity EXPANDING NETWORKS RECONNECTING WITH CLASSMATES MAKING GLOBAL FRIENDSHIPS GIVING THE GIFT OF KNOWLEDGE Alumni Affinity Groups connect graduates with shared interests. Groups such as the Trinity Business Alumni and Trinity Women Graduates give guidance and inspiration to today’s generation of students and one another. Alumni reconnect with classmates by organising reunions. Over 180 Trinity class champions have organised milestone reunions, inviting classmates to reunite, relive old memories and reconnect with each other. Alumni help one another to stay connected across the globe With almost 50,000 alumni living outside of Ireland, and 70 alumni chapters worldwide, our chapter presidents and committee members are the glue that helps our international alumni connect with each other and Trinity. Alumni impart knowledge and share expertise. As guest speakers and content providers across a wide range of topics, alumni have given their time across the university, contributing to the education of the next generation of Trinity graduates.
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