La Trobe University proudly acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands where its campuses are located in Victoria. We recognise that Indigenous Australians have an ongoing connection to the land and the University values their unique contribution both to the University and the wider Australian society.
La Trobe University has campuses and undertakes teaching, learning and research activities in the traditional lands of the following people: Wurundjeri (Bundoora) | Wurundjeri / Boonerwrung (City) | Dja Dja Wurrung (Bendigo) | Latji Latji / Barkindji (Mildura) |Dhudhuroa / WayWurru (Wodonga) | Yorta Yorta / Bangerang (Shepparton) | Gadigal (Sydney)
HAVE YOUR SAY:
ARTS AND CULTURE DISCUSSION PAPER
We invite your feedback on a Discussion Paper designed to help
La Trobe University develop a new Arts and Culture Strategy.
The discussion paper invites feedback on an expanded vision for the role of arts and culture in contributing to the delivery of the University’s 2018 - 2022 Strategic Plan, including:
Outstanding student experience: understanding the role of arts and culture in offering a consistently high student experience to meet the needs of our diverse student body
Student employability: supporting opportunities for students to pursue careers in the arts and culture sector and develop skills and attributes that support employment in other sectors
Research excellence: developing research opportunities in the arts and culture sector and using arts and culture as an engagement and impact tool to explore multi-disciplinary research and knowledge exchange
Unrivalled partner of choice: maximising the benefits of our partnerships with leading cultural institutions and connecting with our local communities through arts and culture practice and collaborations
One university, many communities: connecting our campuses and bringing them to life through arts and culture facilities, practice and partnerships
The Discussion Paper aims to encourage discussion among, and input from, staff, students, alumni, partners and stakeholders. Feedback to lai@latrobe.edu.au will be accepted until Friday 31 January 2020.