Trinity College Annual Report 2021

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STAFF ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Heather Bailie was a member of the organising committee for VALA Tech Camp 2021 and hosted two online TechEx talks as part of the program. Dr Peter Campbell, JP, AALIA is a Justice of the Peace for Victoria. He serves as Chair of the Student Services Committee of the University of Divinity and is an Honorary Research Fellow in the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, the University of Melbourne. He continued as a member of the editorial committee for Context: A Journal of Music Research, as Treasurer of the Victorian Chapter of the Musicological Society of Australia (MSA), the International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres (IAML) Australian branch, and Ensemble Gombert Inc. An article written with composer Joseph Twist, ‘Eclectic Experience—Eclectic Style: An Interview with Joseph Twist’, appeared in Take Note: Interviews with Australian Composers, ed. Madeline Roycroft (Melbourne: Faculty of Fine Arts & Music, 2021). A concert review, ‘Big Bach program uplifting’, appeared in The Age (23 Nov 2021), and a reflection entitled ‘Make a Joyful Noise’ was published in the Messenger: A Magazine for Western Australians (Jun 2021). His carol I Sing of a Maiden was sung by the Choir of Trinity College at its carols service at St John’s, Toorak, on 5 December. Peter sings with Ensemble Gombert and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus, though performances were limited during 2021. Dr Yiqian Katherine Cao serves on the editorial board for System (SSCI indexed, impact factor = 3.167) and

RELC Journal (SSCI indexed, impact factor = 1.72). Her co-authored publications included ‘Willing, silent or forced participation? Insights from English for Academic Purposes classrooms’, RELC Journal (2021) and ‘Written corrective feedback strategies employed by university English lecturers: A teacher cognition perspective’, Sage Open (2020). Felipe Casasayas completed a Graduate Certificate in Arts (English & Theatre Studies) at the University of Melbourne. Professor Ken Hinchcliff continues as Co-Editor-inChief of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, which continues to be the top-ranked veterinary clinical journal, and completed his term as a member of the Zoological Parks and Gardens Board and Chair of its Scientific Advisory Committee in June 2021 after 13 years. He is a member of the Zoo Foundation Advisory Board, and member of the Listing Group of the Fédération Equestre International, which advises on drug and medication use in sports horses (Olympics, World Equestrian Games etc). Ken delivered a small number of lectures in the Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences and supervises or co-supervises graduate students from the University of Melbourne. He is a member of the Equine Limb Injury Steering Committee of the University of Melbourne and Racing Victoria Ltd. During 2021, Ken, with 3 co-editors, compiled and contributed to the 3rd edition of the textbook ‘Equine Sports Medicine and Surgery’, to be published by Elsevier in late 2022. Ken is a collaborator on a project investigating respiratory disease in racehorses in Hong Kong.

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