Makes even hard topics easy to grasp.
Trevor Williams serves as Coordinator Student Experience in the Postgraduate Office at the University of Otago, Wellington. The Wellington campus focuses on medical and health sciences, offering programs such as 4th–6th year Medicine (MB ChB), Bachelor of Radiation Therapy, and hosting final-year physiotherapy students, alongside extensive postgraduate opportunities including BMedSc(Hons) to PhD and Public Health Summer School. The Postgraduate Office acts as the first point of contact for postgraduate enquiries from students and staff, coordinating all PhD admission applications, supporting PhD students and supervisors, and providing resources on research masters, Otago PhD programmes, conference funding sources, thesis guidelines, and career development for postgraduate students. Trevor Williams is the designated contact for PhD study opportunities, current PhD students, distance learning key contacts, and special consideration in final examinations for the Division of Health Sciences, which encompasses Medicine, Health Sciences postgraduate qualifications, School of Pharmacy, and Faculty of Dentistry undergraduates. He facilitates conference funding applications with closing dates of 28 February, 31 July, and 31 October through the Division of Health Sciences. Williams contributes to student welfare initiatives, including setting up food pantries at the Pōneke campus and organising three-minute 'ME-thesis' talks featuring postgraduate research presentations on topics from tiny houses to underwater photography. He is listed as teaching staff for HASC590 Dissertation and HASC780 Research Project at Wellington and was recognised as first aid trained staff in 2019. Contactable at PO Box 7343, Wellington 6242, New Zealand, mobile +64 21 279 1895.
