For more information and to be kept up-to-date with events, contact the individual event organiser.

  • Lunch on the Run

    Dim Sim Day! Be sure to grab your free lunch on the run. LTSA is the La Trobe Student Association and our committee are here for Shepparton students. Yep, we have FREE lunch and August is Dim Sim Day! Get in quick so you don’t mss out

  • Tactics for Time Management

    Got time troubles? Join our workshop to learn simple strategies that will help you manage deadlines better and work more efficiently - without the stress.

  • Manage your References with Endnote

    Learn how to use EndNote for reference management. Create a library, add and modify references and use EndNote within Microsoft Word. Attendees are advised to have prior knowledge of referencing.

  • Assessment Writing Skills

    Understand what is expected in academic writing at university, including: academic language, tone, structure, paragraphs, using sources and referencing. And know where to get support for these areas

  • Annual Snow Trip

    Bus, mountain entry, lunch, hot chocolate and taboggan hire with LTSA for our annual snow trip. Dress appropriatly and wear snow shoes! This is a fun day, students are welcome to bring family/friends along. Cost is $30 for LTSA Members and $50 for non LTSA Members

  • Campus Activation – FREE Coffee @ Sista by Stellar

    Students enjoy a FREE coffee from Sista by Stellar. Get in quick or they might sell out! Why not share or try a new podcast with your coffee? Use the board provided to list your fave podcast or have a listen to something others have suggested. We also have info on some of our student […]

  • Using Library Databases and Google Scholar

    Boost your study success by exploring strategies to find the right resources for your assessments and developing your search skills in Library databases and Google Scholar.

  • Understanding Turnitin and Plagiarism

    This workshop explores the basics of Turnitin - what it is, and how it works. We also look at what is meant by plagiarism, and how to avoid it.

  • Using Evidence in your Writing

    This workshop will teach you how to incorporate sources into your writing that support your academic arguments and help you avoid plagiarism.

  • Presenting for Assessments

    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.