News and events
Read the latest news from our Campus.
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Funding to accelerate quantum technologies
Establishing Victoria as a global player in quantum technologies
Register for our upcoming events.
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Ideas & Society Program: Disability and Australian Society: How Well Are We Doing?
Thursday 05 October 05:00pm
The October 5 event promises to be an enlightening introduction-in-depth to one of the most vital questions facing all Australians interested in the health and humanity of their society. We invite everyone with an interest in Australia’s democracy not to miss this exclusively online event. -
Reflections on the Voice to Parliament referendum - What are we going through?
Friday 06 October 01:00pm
An online panel discussion presented by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at La Trobe University -
Points of entry: before & beyond
Friday 13 October 12:00am
Exhibition open Tuesday - Sunday 10am - 4pm. -
Master of Education webinar
Tuesday 17 October 06:00pm
Advance your career and contribute to the rapidly changing educational landscape with a Master of Education from La Trobe. Enjoy flexible study and choose to study online or on-campus. Join this webinar to find out how you can graduate faster and reduce your course fees with a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP). -
Master of Teaching (Primary/Secondary) webinar
Wednesday 18 October 06:00pm
Explore La Trobe's teaching and NEXUS programs, fully supported by Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP), in our upcoming webinar. Dive into course details, placements, and discover the government's new free-teaching course initiative. -
Juris Doctor webinar
Thursday 19 October 06:00pm
Are you looking to start a career in law? Join our Juris Doctor webinar to hear detailed information about course content, structure and career opportunities. Ask your questions in a live Q&A with a current JD student and our staff from the Law School. -
John Richards Centre 2023 Oration (Hybrid event)
Wednesday 25 October 05:15pm
Ageing on farm is a complex process, requiring farmers to adapt and negotiate a host of changes as they transition to new realities. This is complicated by wider societal, economic, political, and climatic changes. Our expert panel will draw on their work in adaptation and transition to help situate ageing on farm in its wider context and draw out some of the opportunities this presents.