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Helping disability support workers empathise
New immersive virtual reality technology helping to build empathy
Bid to save turtles this Turtle Month
November is turtle month and citizen scientists can get involved
Early offers for Albury-Wodonga students
Students can now secure university offers earlier with Aspire program
Value of water about more than money
Albury-Wodonga residents reveal strong connection to Murray River
Transforming the care economy
What is the "care economy" and why is it so important?
Albury-Wodonga campus offers Education
Aspiring teachers can now study at La Trobe's Albury-Wodonga campus
Innovative program tackles mental health
Students in Albury-Wodonga take part in Rural Health Innovation Sprint
Perceptions of Social Work: La Trobe University launches unique international study
Researchers from the La Trobe Rural Health School are seeking participants for a study into community perceptions of Social Work
Scholarship awarded for ground-breaking Graduate Nursing Program
La Trobe Rural Health School Deputy Dean Dr Melanie Bish will be creating a university-led graduate transition program for rural nurses as part of an exclusive Rural Leadership Program.
Albury-Wodonga graduates celebrate
Albury-Wodonga graduates celebrate their achievements
Join Australia’s First Rural Health Consumer Panel
La Trobe’s Violet Vines Marshman Centre for Rural Health Research launches Australia's first Rural Health Consumer Panel
Edging closer to better oat varieties
Researchers have filled in details of the oat plant genome 'map'
$45 million donation to autism research
La Trobe receives one of Australia's largest donations to a university
Closing the Gap: A Personal Perspective
Aboriginal Rural Health Coordinator Mishel McMahon reflects on Close the Gap Day 2022
Highly effective autism screening tool
Research shows autism early screening tool is world's most effective
Supporting children after trauma
Reconnecting mothers and children after family violence
New appointment to boost First Nations health workforce in regions
The La Trobe Rural Health School will better enable Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to enrol in health disciplines, and build local workforce capability, with a new appointment this week.
La Trobe produces top-notch graduates
Nationwide survey reveals La Trobe graduates achieve in the workplace
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