School of Humanities and Social Sciences news and events
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Virtual reality and aged care
Researchers have assessed the introduction of virtual reality technology in aged care facilities
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Income inequality in Australia
Dr Nicholas Barry has examined why income inequality is a policy problem in Australia
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Exploring the worlds of ancient Greece and Rome
Dr Leanne McNamara teaches subjects about the history, language and culture of ancient Greek and Roman society
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Agricultural modernisation in China
Researchers explore how smallholder farmers responding to agricultural modernisation in China
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La Trobe researchers achieve ARC Future Fellows funding
Two La Trobe University researchers have each been awarded more than $800,000 funding as part of the Australian Research Council’s (ARC) prestigious Future Fellowships.
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Aboriginal exemption policies in Australia
An Australian Research Council Discovery Project is exploring the untold stories of Aboriginal exemption policies in Australia
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How the media covers girl-child sports prodigies
Researchers are examining the role of the media in shaping narratives of the girl-child sports prodigy
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Set up for success
Bachelor of Arts student, Keira Plozza, tells us about her study journey
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Forgotten women writers and poets
Uncovering the forgotten women writers and poets of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries
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Celebrating student success
La Trobe's School of Humanities and Social Sciences has recognised its outstanding students at its annual prize ceremony
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La Trobe 2024 Tracey Banivanua Mar Fellow releases poetry collection
A new collection of poetry has been released by La Trobe University Tracey Banivanua Mar Fellow Judith Bishop.
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Archaeology Week at La Trobe
The Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Aboriginal Corporation and La Trobe University will deliver two workshops for National Archaeology Week
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Exploring the social life of gender data
Maria Paula Hernández Ruiz's PhD examines the gender and race dimensions of quantitative data and databases in the international development space in Colombia and Australia
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Academics contribute to Yoorrook
La Trobe’ academics recently took part in the Yoorrook Justice Commission's land, sky and waters hearings
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Evidence of first humans in Europe unearthed
First humans came to Europe 1.4 million years ago via Ukraine
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