Established in 1967, La Trobe University was the third university to open in Victoria with more than 400 undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The University has been ranked first in Victoria and third in Australia for student satisfaction (Sweeney Research Unit Student Report 2009), as well as one of the top universities in Australia for the way it supports and consults with students on the provision of campus services. La Trobe has 36,000 students and over 170,000 alumni. La Trobe has the largest regional enrolment of mainland Australian universities in the Academic Ranking of World Universities 'Top 500'.
The University is Australia's leading university in biochemistry and cell biology research, rated 'well above world standard' in this field by the Excellence in Research for Australia inititative. La Trobe is also rated at above world standard in research fields including Biological Sciences, Condensed Matter Physics and Human Movement and Sport Science. La Trobe's Research and Development Park is the largest wholly university-owned and managed network of technology parks in Australia, spanning the Bendigo and Albury-Wodonga campuses as well as the Bundoora campus.
The University is Australia's leading university in biochemistry and cell biology research, rated 'well above world standard' in this field by the Excellence in Research for Australia inititative.
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