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KEY TERMS

KEY TERMS

A UNIQUE SETTING FOR LEARNING, RESEARCH AND EMPLOYMENT

You’ll be joining a diverse student community when you study at our Melbourne (Bundoora) campus, located in a beautiful bushland setting in Melbourne’s growing north. As one of Australia’s largest university campuses, there’s plenty to explore. With a state-recognised Research and Innovation Precinct, extensive sport facilities, a major wildlife sanctuary and a range of cafes, shops and social events, you’ll find yourself surrounded by university culture. With undergraduate and postgraduate courses available in arts, social sciences, communications, business, education, health, information technology, engineering, law and science, you’re sure to find the course that aligns with your passion and career goals. With state-ofthe-art facilities like our tech and science labs, expert staff and a welcoming community of students, you’ll be supported in every aspect. You’ll also be studying in one of the world’s most liveable cities. Just a tram ride away is Melbourne, home to a vibrant arts community, some of Australia's best cafes and bars, and festivals and sports events that run throughout the year.

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Constructing A University City Of The Future

We’re investing AU$5 billion into redeveloping our campus into a University City of the Future, a landmark for Melbourne’s north and a place to live, learn, work, socialise and stay healthy. Our state-of-the-art Sports Park is the new home to the Australian women's national soccer team, The Matildas. Our biodiverse waterway corridor –Nangak Tamboree – is linking La Trobe to the wider community and environment. Our new Digital and Bio Innovation Hubs will help businesses grow by boosting access to our world-leading research.

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