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Reducing Plastic Pollution in Kenya

This paper explores how a ban on thin plastic bags in Kenya was introduced to address a visible environmental and reputational challenge.

Vale Dorosday Kenneth Watson

The Centre for Human Security and Social Change mourns the passing of Dorosday Kenneth Watson, an extraordinary leader who played a pivotal role in advancing gender reform in Vanuatu.

Dr Deb Neal honoured with building naming

Mildura’s new clinical simulation suite is to be named after Dr Deb Neal, who contributed to La Trobe University in Mildura for more than three decades.

Mildura's alumni tribute walk 

Thirty La Trobe alumni feature in the alumni tribute walk, which recognises the impact the University has had on the region

LIMS Explains: Microgravity Research

Find out how microgravity research can give us knowledge about biological systems in animals and plants that we can harness not only to improve life on Earth, but also to help us understand how to sustain life in space.

La Trobe’s entrepreneurship program ‘elevating’ student innovation and employability

This year saw La Trobe launch a new student and alumni innovation and entrepreneurship program – Elevate. Business student, Nathan Gatt shares his journey.

Celebrating industry-university partnerships in style

The La Trobe University Partner Showcase was a chance to celebrate 2023 achievements and showcase exciting partnerships in key areas of expertise including health and wellbeing, biotech, agriculture, and food.

Renowned Japanese scholar awarded highest academic honour

Professor Kaori Okano has been elected as a Fellow to the Australian Academy of the Humanities.

Research that makes an impact

The impact of three of our research projects has been recognised in La Trobe University's Annual Impact Report

Take placement students from surviving to thriving

As cost pressures rise, placement students are being forced to choose between their survival and their futures

Grant Opportunity for Researchers – Applications Open now

Applications for the Sandhurst Collection Research Grant Fund are now open. A total of $20, 000 available. Due 30 November.

Become a Peer Learning Advisor!

Are you a current La Trobe student with a passion for helping others develop their skills?

La Trobe extends Cyber Awareness Month offer

As part of its mission to bridge Australia’s cybersecurity skills gap and due to popular demand, the University is extending its CyberCon and Cyber Awareness Month short course offer.

Coles Group Industry Hackathon

The Coles Group Industry Hackathon was the perfect opportunity for Coles Group to witness first-hand the drive and talent of La Trobe students and alumni.

La Trobe's entrepreneurial talent showcased at PitchFest

PitchFest: Showcase celebrated La Trobe's incredible entrepreneurial talent. Top students took the stage for a 'Shark Tank' style competition with up to $30,000 prize money up for grabs.

Summer workshops for study success

Develop the most important skills you need to succeed at university.

Robinvale's Rose Rogers talks benefits of Nexus program

Rose recently shared her experience the Hon. Gayle Tierney, Minister for Skills and Tafe and Regional Development during a visit to the Mildura Campus.

Mildura pharmacy alumni pride

Brooke Shelly and Tim DeBoo are now using their pharmacy degrees in ways they might not have imagined when they moved to Bendigo as teenagers to study their degrees

Policies and programs are most effective when they are informed and led by Indigenous communities

Indigenous Australians are in our thoughts in the wake of the Voice results

New book on gender-based violence in Timor-Leste healthcare

The book hopes to address high rates of violence against women and children in Timor-Leste.

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