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![]() Provost and Vice-Chancellor Professor Andy Orchard![]() Professor Andy Orchard was installed as Trinity's 14th Provost and Vice-Chancellor in September 2007 (click here to read Provost Orchard's installation address). He is an experienced administrator, as well as a professor who has supervised more than forty PhD students to completion on both sides of the Atlantic, receiving a Pilkington Prize for excellence in teaching in the University of Cambridge in 1998. He honed his administrative skills at the Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto and previously as Admissions Tutor for Arts at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and as Head of the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic at Cambridge. Professor Orchard has published extensitvely. He is the author of the Cassell Dictionary of Norse Myth and Legend and has been widely interviewed to unravel the antecedent legends behind Wagner's Ring Cycle. His other books include The Poetic Art of Aldhelm and a forthcoming companion volume, The Poetic Craft of Cynewulf. He edits a number of series and journals and has recently completed The Poetic Edda: a Book of Viking Lore for Penguin Classics.
A letter from the Provost to the Trinity community Provost's Office HoursWednesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. during term and also by appointment with the Provost's Executive Assistant, Brenda Duchesne. The Provost is available to all members of the Trinity community Phone: (416) 978-2689 Provost's Reports to CorporationThe Provost's Report to Corporation - October 27, 2011 Trinity Signs Presidents Climate InitiativeTrinity College was the first post-secondary institution in Ontario to sign a landmark climate pact to commit to reducing greenhouse gas emissions on campus. |