Albury-Wodonga

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Enrolment at Albury-Wodonga

There are endless benefits to education, so why aren’t you studying?

Psychology student numbers on the rise

More psychology students are moving onto post graduate studies

Tops for student demand

La Trobe has greatest growth in first preference applicants

FLM begins new era as FBEL

Introducing the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law.

Grant for research into online learning

Researching cyberspace and face-to-face learning

Australian dietary guidelines

NHMRC’s healthy diet is also good for the environment

Students tutor in secondary schools

Albury-Wodonga students take part in the Tutors in Schools program

The negative-sum choice

International climate negotiations in Durban

La Trobe boosts partnerships with India

New South Asia office in Delhi builds on established links

La Trobe's Confucius Institute opens

VIDEO: Confucius Institute deepens partnership with China

Crying Wolf comes at a risk

Lobbyists run the risk of misrepresenting communities

John Richards Initiative Symposium

Symposium explores challenges faced by older farmers

Fixing water problems ‘once and for all’

Uncertainty plagues Murray-Darling ambitions

Investigating Putin’s dark side

Six early-career researchers win major national awards

Talk is cheap

Basin woes: Talking to the community comes at a hefty price

Annual education conference

2011 National Conference for Field Experience Administrators

Australian perspectives on gay marriage

Four La Trobe academics weigh in on gay marriage

What’s a scientist, a poker or a puffin?

Dr Susan Lawler explains the scientific process

Food security for a crowded planet

VIDEO: 'Godfather' gene discovery boosts crop production

Where to now for Meals on Wheels?

Meals on Wheels across the world is facing a serious set of challenges

Safe sex for baby boomers

Safer sex, transmissible infection and baby boomers

La Trobe NHMRC research awards

$2m for studies into major health issues

Expanding the nursing profession

Former army medic and nurse joins the La Trobe Rural Health School

Big FAT Ideas videos now live

Seven academics confront topical issues in the Big FAT Ideas videos

Women and their resistance to disease

The X-factor: women are stronger than you think (it’s in our genes)

La Trobe recognises student’s enrichment

Students awarded for leadership, mentoring and volunteering programs

La Trobe Safety Patrol

Novel scheme boosts student skills, confidence and safety

Science and sustainability

Food security and a healthy environment under microscope at La Trobe

LTU Albury-Wodonga 20th Anniversary

La Trobe’s Albury-Wodonga campus celebrates its 20th Anniversary

Plastic pollution threat to seabirds

New study into risks faced by young Shearwaters on Phillip Island

La Trobe takes the lead

More opportunities for capable students from lower SES backgrounds

Studying in the UK with a four-year-old

Albury-Wodonga student, Tara Hearne, will take her son to study abroad

New University wide mentoring program

In 2012, La Trobe will provide all new students with a Connect Mentor

2011 Dean’s Public Lecture

Implications of climate change and its challenges

John Richards Initiative Roundtable

Roundtable Workshop on older Australians and use of technology

September 11 – ten years after

The following members of La Trobe University are available

New Wodonga Student Accommodation

An official sod-turning event will be held to commence construction

La Trobe sponsors Victorian Sport Awards

La Trobe announced as the first sponsor of the Victorian Sport Awards

History of the youth climate movement

Guest speaker: Ellen Sandell leading commentator on climate change

Sneak peek at AgriBio

VIDEO: Minister's Denis Lapthine and Peter Walsh tour AgriBio

Project to explore rural older people's views on social participation

Report expected to help guide policy on positive ageing.

‘Super’ funding challenge for science

Science and engineering program may run nationally for the last time

Unique opportunity for IT students

Free information evening 1 September at the Bendigo Visual Arts Centre

Managing for climate change online

A new approach to learning with an online course in the regions.

Tuna or not tuna?

The real cost of taking a fish out of water

Climate change: science, society and us

Climate scientist Dr Graeme Pearman will present a public lecture

Council appoints new Vice-Chancellor

Professor John Dewar appointed Vice-Chancellor of La Trobe University

Open Day and Wodonga Sustainability Fair

Experience the difference on Sunday 21st August, 10am - 3pm

Law graduate’s compassion rewarded

Law graduate Kon Karapanagiotidis acknowledged at Alumni Awards

Annual Hartung Youth Lecture

Campus hosts free Science Week lecture for secondary students

MBA Student at Daimler World Dialogue

MBA student Janine Young chosen to participate in Stuttgart, Germany

The Basin Plan Who Needs It?

2011 Jonathan Mann Lecture now available on iTunesU

Breastfeeding friendly workplace

Re-accreditation for La Trobe across six campuses

Accolade for human rights accounting

Prof Ken McPhail to deliver the Kate Stanton Annual Research Lecture

Rural and regional education gap

Tertiary study is being left behind in rural and regional areas

Law and Management honour their finest

FLM recently held their 2011 Prizes and Scholarship Ceremony

Murray-Darling Basin plan economics

Getting the right balance between winners and losers

Research innovation focus in Vietnam

Southeast Asian conference hosts academics from around the world.

Do the right thing, use the right bin

New recycling campaign launched with free lunch

Global warming: Tim Flannery

Will Australians support the struggle against global warming?

Stacey Oliver is ready to teach

Master of Teaching school placements a positive experience for Stacey

Australia’s first Islamic banking course recognised by ALTC

Recognition for ground-breaking IBF course.

Bogong Moth gets the ‘all clear’

Arsenic content no threat to wildlife or human health

The theory of evolution

Sadly, survival of the fittest does not mean anyone will survive

FLM academics receive ALTC citations

2011ALTC citations for outstanding contributions to student learning

A new approach to learning spaces

A new approach to the design of learning spaces in higher education.

Bullying climate change scientists

The tactical stupidity of threatening climate scientists

New insight into Dispute Resolution Law

Australia’s leading voice in Dispute Resolution Law releases new works

Awards night a great success

Prize winners and families celebrate academic achievements

La Trobe champions student success

La Trobe’s low SES and regional students thrive

Top ten list of new species

Only one species decides the top 10 list and that species is us

Plea to save disability system

Federal Government shouldn't ignore Productivity Commission’s report

Sports betting puts youngsters at risk

The risks of sports betting are measured on the young

Student mentor supports young scientists

La Trobe In2Science mentor helps with school biodiversity project

FLM achieves prestigious EPAS accreditation

FLM programs awarded top international accreditation: EPAS

Albury-Wodonga students lead the way

Members of the infinity Leadership Program organised seminar

Bridging Program fosters return to study

Preparatory program helps prospective students transform their lives

Jump-start your university studies

Get help to organise a mid-year entry or plan for 2012 courses

CSIRO scholarship awarded to PhD student

Annaleise Klein's research in blue-green algae secured the scholarship

Federal Budget and Higher Education

Making a real difference in regional Victoria and Melbourne's North