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Trinity in Japan Society Statutes

Trinity in Japan Society Trinity College Cambridge University
SEPTEMBER 5, 2014 BY G_FASOL Founding meeting Trinity in Japan Society

Trinity in Japan Society is a club for the exchange of ideas and discussions open to members and alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge.

Trinity in Japan Society was founded on September 5, 2014, by Gerhard Fasol (Chair), Anthony Millington and Ken Shibata.

Preparatory work for the foundation of the Trinity in Japan Society was done by Gerhard Fasol with the very kind support and help of Former Master Lord Martin Rees, Baron of Ludlow, several Fellows, and the Alumni Relations Office of Trinity College.

Trinity in Japan Society is a https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/alumni/community/benefits/associations/, and listed by the University of Cambridge as an alumni group.

At the Founding Meeting on September 5, 2014 the following Statutes were approved:

Statutes of the Trinity in Japan Society

  1. Today we found the Trinity in Japan Society.
  2. Purpose: Trinity in Japan Society is a club for exchange of ideas and discussions open to members and alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge.
  3. Steering Committee:
    • Gerhard Fasol
    • Anthony Millington
    • Ken Shibata
  4. Chairman: Gerhard Fasol, Trinity 1978, Past Research Fellow (Title A), and Past Teaching Fellow (Title C)
  5. Members: Alumni and Members of Trinity College, Cambridge can apply for membership. Membership to be subject to approval by Steering Committee. We will check Trinity College Membership with the Trinity College Alumni Office. Inauguration Members are: Anthony Millington, Ken Shibata and Gerhard Fasol
  6. Approved on September 5, 2014 by Gerhard Fasol (Steering Committee Chair), Anthony Millington (Steering Committee) and Ken Shibata (Steering Committee)

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