Presenting for Assessments (S2_2026)
This workshop covers the essentials of presenting assessments with a focus on using media for presentations, including PowerPoint slides, Zoom, e-posters and recording a PowerPoint presentation.
For more information and to be kept up-to-date with events, contact the individual event organiser.
For more information and to be kept up-to-date with events, contact the individual event organiser.
This workshop covers the essentials of presenting assessments with a focus on using media for presentations, including PowerPoint slides, Zoom, e-posters and recording a PowerPoint presentation.
Multidimensional Civic Engagement in Later Life La Trobe University Albury-Wodonga Campus is thrilled to present visiting Associate Professor Rodrigo Serrat, PhD, from the Department of Cognition, Development and Educational Psychology […]
This webinar, presented by the Migrant Workers Centre is designed to empower international students with clear, accessible information about working safely and confidently in Australia.
Learn how and when you need to acknowledge the information you are using in your assessments using the Academic Referencing Tool (ART) with a particular focus on AGLC for Law […]
The term "group assignment" might give you a chill, and relying on others to get a good grade can easily cause anxiety. This workshop will help you transform group work […]
This workshop focuses on how to tackle essays with tips on structure, writing good paragraphs, using evidence, and writing great introductions and conclusions.
Riding to uni just got better! Bikers’ Brekkie is shouting free breakfast for riders at our Melbourne (Bundoora), Albury–Wodonga and Bendigo campuses throughout 2026. Ride in, grab something tasty and […]
This workshop focuses on how to write scientific reports, with tips on structure, style and use of evidence. It will detail what should be included in each section, and also […]
This session examines the purpose, structure, and content of Literature Reviews. It covers introductions, body paragraphs, identifying themes, synthesising your literature, and paraphrasing.
Time to grab your dancing shoes and join us for LTSA's Social Ball! Tickets include three course dinner, photobooth, DJ, and door prizes. One plus one per LTU student ticket, […]
This workshop will look at the process and characteristics of reflective writing and how to support your reflection with evidence from literature.
In this workshop, you will learn about strategies and resources for organising your research (from spreadsheets to scrapbooks, to EndNote and Zotero), particularly helpful if you’re doing an honours or […]