Coat of Arms of La Trobe University
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Latin: Universitas La Trobeana | |
Motto | Qui cherche trouve (French) |
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Motto in English
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Whoever seeks shall find |
Type | Public research-intensive university |
Established | 9 December 1964 |
Endowment | $665 million |
Chancellor | Adrienne Clarke,AO |
Vice-Chancellor | John Dewar |
Academic staff
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1,481 |
Administrative staff
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1,736 |
Students | 36,278 |
Undergraduates | 27,424 |
Postgraduates | 8,652 |
Location | Bundoora, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Campus |
Metropolitan and Regional (Melbourne Campus) 267 hectares (2.7 km2) |
Named after | Charles La Trobe |
Colours |
University La Trobe red Grey (white) Sporting La Trobe red White Black |
Nickname | La Trobians and Old Charlie |
Mascot | Wedge-tailed eagle |
Affiliations | Universities Australia, Innovative Research Universities (IRU) |
Website | latrobe |
University rankings | |
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La Trobe University | |
QS World | 394 |
THE-WUR World | 351-400 |
ARWU World | 301-400 |
CWTS Leiden World | 571 |
Australian rankings | |
QS National | 21 |
THE-WUR National | 20= |
CWTS Leiden National | 22 |
ERA National | 20 |
La Trobe University is an Australian multi-campus public research university with its flagship campus located in the Melbourne suburb of Bundoora. The university was established in 1964, becoming the third university in the state of Victoria and the twelfth university in Australia. La Trobe is a verdant university and a member of the Innovative Research Universities.
La Trobe's original and principal campus is located in the Melbourne metropolitan area, within the suburb of Bundoora. It is the largest metropolitan campus in the country. It has two other major campuses located in the regional Victorian city of Bendigo and the twin border cities of Albury-Wodonga. The university has two smaller regional campuses in Mildura and Shepparton and three CBD campuses: two in Melbourne on Franklin Street and Collins Street and one on Elizabeth Street in Sydney.
La Trobe offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses across its two colleges of Arts, Social Science and Commerce (ASSC) and Science, Health and Engineering (SHE).
In 2015 it was ranked in the top 100 universities under 50 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. La Trobe is considered to be particularly strong in the area of arts and humanities; this was reflected in the 2014 QS World University Rankings where it was ranked in the top 200 international universities for arts and humanities.
For most of its history La Trobe has been regarded as a bastion of radical and progressive thought within Australia, largely emanating from strong student activism at the university during the 1960s and 1970s. While not as prevalent as it was in the 20th century, it is a reputation that is still held.