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La Trobe University is a member of the Innovative Research Universities, an Australian group that collectively receives over $340 million in research grants. La Trobe University has been confirmed as one of Australia's leading research universities, climbing to third in Victoria, based on the Excellence in Research Australia (ERA) 2012 report. [70]
Aya Maasarwe was born in 1997 in Baqa al-Gharbiyye, Israel, to a Palestinian Muslim family. [2] [10] [11] She was studying at Shanghai University, and was in Melbourne as part of a student exchange program with La Trobe University.
Menzies College is an Australian secular residential college for undergraduate students at La Trobe University, Bundoora campus Established in 1968, [1] Menzies College is named after Sir Robert Menzies, 12th Prime Minister of Australia and the nation's longest-serving prime minister.
Part of the old patient hospital is occupied by La Trobe University for administrative offices. The buildings of Mont Park were used for the 2004 documentary Troubled Minds - The Lithium Revolution which portrayed Dr John Cade 's discovery of the use of lithium in mental illness.
La Trobe University, established in 1964, is Victoria's third university, with Bundoora being the location of its flagship campus. RMIT University 's Bundoora West Campus is located at the terminus of the tramline .
The La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science (LIMS) is an Australian institute based at La Trobe University in Melbourne. It contains research groups in life sciences ( biochemistry and genetics ), physical sciences ( chemistry and physics ), and applied sciences ( pharmacy ) and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in these areas through ...
The La Trobe Student Union (LTSU) is a representative body for students at La Trobe University.The LTSU is located at the Bundoora campus. It is made up of elected student representatives who provide advocacy, services, events and support for La Trobe Students, also operating the Rabelais student newspaper. [1]
The Victorian Government further provided $1.5 million into plan and design for The Home of the Matildas on 30 August 2020. [7] The host was announced as Bundoora and La Trobe University on 16 May 2021 and allowed the beginning of construction onwards, [8] with construction due to be completed prior to the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. [9]