The CWPM focuses on producing knowledge that is accessible and relevant to the needs of policy makers and resource managers. To this end the Centre hosts and annual water forum that brings together practitioners and academics with an interest in water. In 2012 the forum will be held on Thursday 2nd November 2012. The activities of the Centre are also informed by an Advisory Committee that includes policy makers and resource managers and the outputs from the Centre’s members often appears as accessible information in relevant scholarly journals.

Information on the water forum is available on the event page.

Information on the Advisory Committee is available in the Our people section.

Workshop on Water Papers: Economic papers Journal of Applied Economics and Policy Volume 30 Issue 2 June 2011.

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Ms Stacey Pascoe

Stacey Pascoe

Course of study:
Bachelor of Education (Secondary) 2014


My name is Stacey Pascoe. I am a student ambassador at La Trobe University. I am currently studying a Bachelor of Education (Secondary). At the end of my degree I plan on being a secondary school teacher.

I enjoy being a student ambassador because of the opportunity that it gives me to share my experiences and knowledge of the university with prospective students. I love meeting new people and helping people and the university in any way I can - the ambassador program enables me to do this.

The best advice that I can give to future students is don’t just look at the course title! Check out the subjects, and if you can, try to talk to current students and lecturers about their experiences. Other students will be able to share what they thought of the course, which will hopefully help with your decision.

La Trobe University is great because of the community atmosphere at La Trobe tops all others! It has an environment that supports and encourages learning. Lecturers and tutors are always willing to guide and assist with questions and they are knowledgeable about their subjects. Most importantly the university values the students and wants them to succeed. That is what makes the La Trobe difference.