Bendigo Campus
Study at Bendigo and build your clever future
At Bendigo, you'll have access to dedicated teaching staff who are always available to support students.
Your study experience
Why study at La Trobe's Bendigo Campus?
Top 50 globally
We’re ranked in the world’s top 50 for nursing.
Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), 2024, QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024: Nursing
Career ready
94% of Bendigo students secure employment by their graduation date.
Source: Graduate Outcomes Survey 2019
World class in engineering research
Our research in civil engineering is top-rated nationally and rated well above world standard.
Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) Outcomes 2018 Australian Research Council
Research at Bendigo
We pride ourselves on our world-class research and connections to the community.
Meet our students
I enjoyed studying at La Trobe Bendigo as the course allowed me opportunities to complete placements at Bendigo Health Hospital which drove me to apply for a position in a very diverse and rewarding workforce. Being a part of the rotational program allows me to gain skills in a range of areas that I am passionate about
The thing I loved about my subjects is you can just get lost in them. I found my passions. At the risk of sounding cliché, it really opened up a whole new world and certainly broadened my horizons. An arts degree just opens so many doors.
Discover our campus and city
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Living in Bendigo
Learn about our city's history and vibrancy.
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La Trobe Art Institute
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Public lectures
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La Trobe Rural Health School
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Bendigo Tech School
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Residential accommodation
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Research at Bendigo
Year 12 Hub
Visit our Year 12 Hub to learn more about study and career options, hear from real students, and explore a range of helpful tools.
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News
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La Trobe opens a front door in heart of Bendigo
La Trobe expands footprint, acquiring Bendigo's Emporium Creative Hub
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Domestic violence in Indonesia and the law
In Indonesia there is a stark difference between what is written and what is enforced concerning domestic violence.
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Indigenous Acknowledgement
We would like to acknowledge the people belonging to Djandak, the country our Bendigo campus is situated on; these people are the Djaara Djaara people of the Dja Dja Wurrung language group. The Djaara people are one of 5 Traditional Owner groups that make up the Kulin Nation. We acknowledge the living culture of the Djaara people and we pay respect to their elders past, present and emerging.