Beginning of the Academic Year – Opening Service

Angus McLeod, College Club President Mary Seagrim, Mary McLeod and Raphaela Oest
Angus McLeod, College Club President Mary Seagrim, Mary McLeod and Raphaela Oest

The 2017 academic year has officially commenced and the annual Service to commemorate this event for our students was held at St Peter’s Cathedral, Adelaide on Sunday 26th February.

Current students, parents, alumni and friends of St Mark’s all came together to celebrate the start of a new year whilst students were given the opportunity to reflect on their first week at St Mark’s and the friendships and relationships they have started to form.  The students have embarked on the extraordinary experience and education of the ‘whole person’ which will develop them to be more academically, socially, mentally, spiritually and physically successful throughout the rest of their lives.

 

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Students Jemima Staude Mary Seagrim Courtney Elmitt Nina Gharbi and Morgan Goss

During his commencement sermon, Chaplain The Rev’d Grant Moore shared some wonderful stories and his personal reflection about the immense “treasure waiting to be discovered right here at St Mark’s … the treasure of a life-long friendship.”  He quoted the likes of highly successful US theology professor, Paul Stevens who said “Unquestionably my primary theological education has been from people, from relationships”, and another extremely productive and well-known academic, Professor C. S. Lewis, who once acknowledged; “everything he’d done in his life wouldn’t have mattered much at all, if he hadn’t had friends to share it with.”

Lachlan Squires with parents John and Lesley from Watervale, SA
Lachlan Squires with parents John and Lesley from Watervale, SA
Clare and Anne Dixon from Bunbury, WA
Clare and Anne Dixon from Bunbury, WA

The Master’s opening address continued the theme of friendship and reflected on O’Week as “a week of fun filled activities with the express purpose of helping you feel part of the College … Whatever your background, you are all in this transition together, united in a new beginning, open to a new community and a new family at St Mark’s.  During the year, seek advice and perspective from friends and mentors.  Find communities of support within the greater St Mark’s Community.  Make connections that will allow you to thrive.”

The Master continued to share valuable guidance about nurturing the friendships and relationships formed at College over the years and to “Live each day as if you will live forever.  That means, first and foremost, that you should treat the people around you as if they too will be around for a very long time to come as you’ll get the best returns in life from investing your time in building durable friendships and long-lasting relationships.”

 

Eliza Rogers with parents Leigh and Alison from Ward Hill, SA
Eliza Rogers with parents Leigh and Alison from Ward Hill, SA
Dean of Studies Ashley Files with alumni Peter Hastwell and Patrick Bagot
Dean of Studies Ashley Files with alumni Peter Hastwell and Patrick Bagot

As the Master reflected on our new and returning students she highlighted one of the key reasons students return to St Mark’s year after year, “because they have found a group of friends to sustain them along the way, and those friendships will continue… I remember sitting here thirty three years ago and the friends with whom I sat on this day and for the following years have been my friends for life.  They have been the people that encouraged me when I lacked confidence, they are my children’s Godparents, they were there for me during difficult times – because at College we were bound by a spirit of tradition, camaraderie, affection and shared experiences of a time that would never be repeated.

President of the College Club Mary Seagrim with her mother Anne-Marie and younger sister Bonnie
President of the College Club Mary Seagrim with her mother Anne-Marie and younger sister Bonnie
Hayley and Tiffany Finlay with their parents and brother
Hayley and Tiffany Finlay with their parents and brother

The closing words of the Master’s address summed up the St Mark’s experience well,  “make the most of your time at St Mark’s – for this is a place where you will belong for life.”

St Mark’s College invests so much in the future of its students, providing an opportunity and environment that develops and challenges young adults to be their true self, broaden their horizons and preparing them for the next phase of their life as they complete university and enter the workforce.  We provide the foundation for students to continue developing the capability, social skills, professionalism, maturity and networks to be highly employable and sought after in the workforce and to be upstanding and outstanding members of our communities.

 

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Congratulations Rose Alwyn for being invited to join the St Peter’s College Rex J Lipman Fellows Program – Public Lecture Series.  The Rex J Lipman Program brings innovative thinkers in neuroscience, public policy, science, child and adolescent wellbeing to the Saints Community and provides the opportunity to meet, discuss, debate and engage with leaders in their field.

Rose is highly regarded within the field of tertiary education and university residential colleges and is currently the Master of St Mark’s College and President of University Colleges Australia (UCA).   On 14th June 2017 Rose will be providing an insightful and thought-provoking  talk about the advantage and extraordinary experience  university students gain through the education of the ‘whole self’ at residential colleges. As the commercial and educational landscape of university student accommodation changes rapidly there is a distinct and unique benefit residential colleges play in developing and nurturing highly successful and employable future leaders.

Come and hear Rose speak at St Peter’s College on 14th June by booking your free ticket here http://www.stpeters.sa.edu.au/wellbeing/rex-j-lipman-fellows-program

Congratulations Ben Hulett, Ingenuity Award recipient

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Ingenuity: The quality of being clever, original, and inventive.”  Oxford Dictionary

 

Congratulations Ben Hulett (alum 2013-2016) who was recently awarded “Best Sustainable Energy Engineering Project” at Ingenuity 2016 in The University of Adelaide Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences Honours Project Exhibition.

“At The University of Adelaide, Ingenuity celebrates tomorrow’s game-changers; the men and women who will shape the world’s technical, social and commercial future.”

Working with two other Mechanical Engineering Honours students, Ben’s team worked to optimise the geometry of point absorber wave energy converters by creating computational models of the technology and running CFD simulation tests on them. Having worked collaboratively with the university’s PhD wave energy research group their models and results were validated by carrying out small scale experiments on 3D printed buoys in the university’s wave flume.

Congratulations to Ben and his team for achieving this great award!

Ben joins a growing list of St Mark’s students and alumni who have showcased their projects and been recognised for their achievements at the annual Ingenuity event.

Thank you for your donation and helping make a difference

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Emeritus Professor Ivan Shearer AM RFD, Rose Alwyn, Antony Simpson

We sincerely thank all those who gave so generously to St Mark’s College in 2016.

We were honoured that over 50 Old Collegians and friends of St Mark’s were able to join us this week in the Master’s Garden to celebrate the difference they have made to the lives of our students and the future of the College.

The Master, Rose Alwyn thanked the guests for their donations in support of our Annual Giving campaign, scholarships, fulfilling a pledge for a previous capital campaign, making a bequest in a will or making a general donation, all of which have been very gratefully received as a symbol of their investment, belief and commitment to St Mark’s and its students.

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Dr Bob Marsh, Rick Ferguson, Dr Angela Evans

James Price, President of the St Mark’s College Foundation also thanked our donors and presented Emeritus Professor Ivan Shearer AM RFD, a member of the 1925 Bequest Society with his pin.

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Dirk van Dissel, Richard Foster, Craig Williams

In speaking with guests at the function it was apparent just how proudly they support the key values of the College and the commitment it takes to continue to provide an extraordinary experience to students at such a critical point in their lives. In particular they mentioned the value of the tutorials, the strength of the global network of alumni who span most industries and countries and having world class facilities.  They also acknowledged how St Mark’s provides a place for young adults to receive an ‘all round’ education, both academically and personally by being  a member of the College community that prepares and inspires them to contribute to making a difference in the world.

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Dorothy & Bruce Thorpe
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Richard Scott Young & Antony Simpson

Our donors help us to provide an extraordinary life experience and education to students that is a hallmark of St Mark’s residential college life, and for that we thank you.

The winner is … ‘Walk for Life’!

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Congratulations to Dr Angela Evans (alumna 1982-1984), ‘Walk for Life’ Ambassador and her colleagues for winning the notable “2016 BMJ South Asia Healthcare Award for Excellence in the Delivery of Primary Care” in New Delhi recently.

Angela and her colleagues have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to making a difference to the many children affected by club foot every year. Since 2009 Walk for Life has given over 15,000 children in Bangladesh “who are born with clubfoot deformity the opportunity to walk, run and play by providing life changing corrective treatment.”

For further information please visit Walk for Life.

 

Outstanding Academic Achievement Award for Tim Eastwood

Assistant Dean of Studies, Tim Eastwood recently received an Outstanding Academic Achievement Award from the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Adelaide, Dr Bob Hill.

Tim, originally from Kaniva in rural Victoria is now in his fourth year of a Bachelor of Agricultural Science and Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Adelaide.  Tim’s achievement is a reflection of his commitment and passion for his studies.

In addition to performing well academically, Tim is an active and vibrant member of the College community taking on a leadership position on the College Club Committee in his second year of College, taking responsibility for publications and promotion of committee events and managing social media.  He plays Hockey for both the University and College and was part of the metro division 1 hockey team and men’s College hockey team, winning back to back premierships in 2015 and 2016.  At University Tim has also involved himself as a member of the Agricultural society as first year representative and subsequently been secretary of the committee in 2015.

We warmly congratulate Tim and are delighted that Tim has taken on one of the senior leadership roles in the College as Assistant Dean (Studies) where he will work closely with our newly appointed Dean of Studies, Ashley Files.

 

Global internship opportunity for student Sam Oxford

Bravo Sam Oxford!

Third year student Sam Oxford is one of only two Flinders University students to have been awarded a two-month internship in Italy working with Fincantieri, one of three shipbuilders short-listed to bid for the $35 billion frigate project for the Australian Navy.

We wish Sam well for this opportunity of a lifetime, Saluti!

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/business/italian-frigate-bidder-fincantieri-signs-flinders-uni-deal/news-story/1ba312e26073a5e29b8913311339d965

 

 

New Appointment – Dean of Studies

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I am delighted to announce that Mr Ashley Files LLB (Flinders) has been appointed to the newly created position of Dean of Studies.

Ashley demonstrates the qualities of an effective Dean of Studies.  He has the ability to establish strong networks both within the university and wider community, and has a clear understanding of tertiary students gained through his work at both Adelaide and Flinders Law Schools.  Moreover, as a St Mark’s Collegian (1987-89) he has a clear understanding of the challenges students face when adapting to university and college life and the benefits of having ready access to advice and guidance within a supportive environment.  Ashley brings a high level of professionalism, attention to detail and experience to the position of Dean of Studies.

Ashley’s background is predominantly in the legal sector, working across a broad range of matters in civil and commercial law.  After finishing first in his graduating class, Ashley completed his GDLP whilst working at Finlaysons in Adelaide and was then appointed to the position of Associate to the then Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia, Hon. John Doyle AC (also a former Dean of St Mark’s College).  After a few years with a local law firm in Hong Kong, Ashley returned to Adelaide as a Senior Associate at Clelands Lawyers before undertaking work as an independent barrister in 2013 where he was working primarily in commercial law, defamation and worker’s compensation.  Ashley will continue his work with the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.

Since 2003 he has been working after hours as a seminar leader at the University of Adelaide Law School teaching a range of subjects, especially civil and criminal procedure, litigation practice, evidence and advocacy.  He also presents guest lectures as part of the PLT program at Flinders University.

In addition to his practice and teaching in the law, Ashley has a passion for wildlife conservation and is a qualified Field Guide. He has spent time in Zambia volunteering on a lion conservation project and recently spent four months in Rwanda training safari guides at Akagera National Park.

Ashley will work collaboratively with the Dean of Students, Ms Raphaela Oest (B.Com, Grad Dip Cultural Tourism) to support the academic progress and general welfare of students.  Together they will work closely with the Dean Team, Residential Advisors, Academic Tutors and College Club Committee to continue the strong tradition of developing the whole individual and generating a vibrant, welcoming and positive student experience.

A Strategic Change

The role of Dean of Studies has been created to complement the role of Dean of Students and to ensure the College provides the best support and care of students’ physical, mental, emotional and academic wellbeing.

The appointment of this position will ensure that the College meets its strategic goals of strengthening academic support, facilitating outcomes for students in their transition from university to employment and building and improving strategic partnerships with the universities and wider community.  It will enable the Dean of Students to provide professional support and advice on student governance matters and enhance the program of pastoral care that incorporates the key issues facing young people today including mental and physical wellbeing, stress and study and sexual health.

R S Alwyn
Master

 

In celebration of the year that was!

Final Dinner is always an emotional and fitting celebration of the diversity and talents of our College community. The Final Service for 2016, held in St Peter’s Cathedral, provided an opportunity for reflection, particularly for those who were moving out at the end of the year, many into the workforce for the first time. The College Chaplain, Rev’d Grant Moore, delivered his sermon and reflected on the journey we all take through life and the importance of never being complacent enough to feel you’ve reached your destination.

Final Dinner saw a toast to the Leavers and the College, followed by a hilarious rap by the Master in honour of 2016 President Heidi Hutchesson after three years on the College Club.

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In proposing the toast to the Leavers, MCR members Albert Seagrim (Pt Augusta, SA) and Melissa Jones (Campbell Town, TAS) reflected;

Last night, while reflecting on the past few years, we were reminded of a saying credited to John Lennon: “Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans”. Indeed whilst we are busy making plans to become teachers, physios, vets, doctors, accountants, nurses, lawyers and engineers, life happens. O’Week happens, floor crawls happen, Marksenfest, sports, College Ball, Marksenchef, Alpine Day, HTC, Port’n’Talks, formal halls, College Play, arts evenings, the list goes on.
Whilst a lot at College has changed significantly in the last five years, the most important things have stayed the same. My favourite thing about St Mark’s is the sense of community. Everyone here lends a helping hand, celebrates each other’s successes and supports one another when things aren’t going so well.
They say that travel is the only thing you can buy that makes you richer. But I think lifelong friends, a good education and the memories we have made whilst making other plans makes every one of us here tonight very rich indeed. Congratulations to the leavers on everything you have achieved whilst at College and best of luck for the future.”

Congratulations to the following students who were awarded Colours in the area of academics, service, the arts and sport;

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Colours,Recipient
Tennis,Sarah Hayman and Angus Barber
Swimming,Sarah Trewren and Tim Trewren
Table Tennis,Hayley Finlay and Angus Gebhardt
Debating,Brett Slarks
Netball,Gaby Taylor and Tim Woolford
Football,Heidi Hutchesson and Tim Woolford
Soccer,Isabella Oberer and Ben Bradnam
Basketball,Ella Roberts and Sam Martin
Hockey,Gabi Parker and Callan Summers
Volleyball,Yasmin Johnson and Brayden Jenke
Athletics,Taylor Hand and Alexander Murrell
Boat Races,Mary Seagrim and Josiah Whittaker
Arts Evening,Michael Smith
College Revue,Brady Martin
College Play,Ruaraidh Mills

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The Collegians’ Prize, awarded to the student who has contributed the most during their time at College in the areas of academics, the community and the College, was this year awarded to the College Club President, Heidi Hutchesson. Heidi, in her fourth year of College has given countless hours of her time to all areas of the College. Studying Occupational Therapy, she has played nearly every sport possible and held leadership roles on the College Club Committee for three years. In 2015 Heidi was awarded the Women of St Mark’s Scholarship as she embodied leadership traits and values reflective of a valued female member of the College. Heidi was also the recipient of the female Sportswoman of the year and Sam Martin was the male Sportsman of the year.

Rory Whittaker was recognised as Fresher of the Year for his contributions across all areas of the College. From Mt Gambier, Rory is his first year of a Bachelor of Media at the University of Adelaide.

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A commitment to excellence

St Mark’s College is committed to excellence in all that we do and recognising excellence in others for their academic achievements or contributions within the St Mark’s or broader community. The presentation of scholarships, prizes, grants and bursaries to over 30% of St Mark’s students each year is testament to this commitment which also provides financial support to those in need.

Through the incredible generosity of donors and supporters of St Mark’s College, over $250,000 of financial support was awarded to students during 2016 to further enable their fulfilling university experience.

The College holds two ceremonies each year to award scholarships, grants and prizes to new or returning students of St Mark’s for their academic achievements, contributions to the College or wider community, or to provide financial support.  In March this year over $80,000 in scholarships and grants was awarded to 29 students, with a further $75,000 awarded to 34 students on 12th October.

In addition, over 30 students will receive bursaries throughout the year valued at over $130,000 for their involvement in leading and developing members of the College community.

It was a pleasure to welcome benefactors and their families to present the Scholarships and prizes at our most recent awards ceremony.

Dr John Boully presented the JM Boully scholarship to second year MBBS student Tim Trewren from Berri. John lived at St Mark’s in the 1960s and in his final year as a medical student lived at Yalata mission which he found to be a ‘life changing’ experience. Following his work at Yalata, John started the aboriginal medical service in Port Augusta (the Pika Wiya Health Service) in order to help build a network of medical services from the city to rural and then more remote areas.

Mr Martin Crabb, Business Development Manager at Programmed, presented the Programmed Scholarship to Jack Arney who is in his third year of a Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic) degree. Programmed have been providing regular maintenance of the College since 1984 and we thank them for their ongoing support of our students.

Ms Sonia Laidlaw presented the Don Laidlaw Prize to second year students Alex Makarowsky and Sarina Ferguson. The Prize is awarded to two outstanding second year students to encourage them to return to College for a third year to benefit from their considerable leadership potential and community contributions to College life.

Congratulations to all of our 2016 award recipients. For more information about the scholarships, grants and prizes available at St Mark’s, please click here.

Scholarship Recipient

Alumni Scholarships Ryan Burley, Bianca Joubert, Alexandra Kenny, Annabelle Maher, Evette De Jager, Devon Milton Hutchinson,Brady Martin, Caleb Maru, Hayley Finlay, Tiffany Finlay, Samantha Oxford, Courtney Elmitt, Jake Copping

The Margaret Beith Scholarship Sarah Bassett, Ruaraidh Mills

The Margaret Tothill Scholarship Ella Roberts, Ebony Brouwers

The Lewis Scholarship Michael Smith

The Don Laidlaw Prize Alex Makarowsky, Sarina Ferguson

The Lendon Scholarship Natasha Gray

The LeMessurier Scholarship Ellie Cobiac

The Programmed Scholarship Jack Arney

The Gavin Walkley Scholarship Mary Seagrim

The Sir Ronald Fisher Medal Kimberly Becker

DL & ME Pank Scholarship Kardinia Caputo, Brandon Swain

The P & B Greenland scholarship Andrew Casey

The Women of St Mark’s Scholarship Jemima Staude

J M Boully Scholarship Tim Trewren

Heidi Hutchesson, Caleb Maru and Courtney Elmitt
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Ella Roberts and Ebony Brouwers were presented the Margaret Tothill Scholarship by Board member and Bursar, Mr Mark Penniment
Michael Smith, Jake Copping, Ryan Burley, Ellie Cobiac and Brady Martin
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Dr John Boully presented the J M Boully Scholarship to second year student Tim Trewren