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New regional head for uni

December 10, 2022 BY

Added role: Associate Professor Melanie Bish is also a director of the Australian Rural Health Education Network. Photo: SUPPLIED

LA Trobe University will have a new regional pro vice-chancellor from January next year with the appointee covering the Bendigo, Shepparton, Mildura, and Albury-Wodonga campuses.

Associate Professor Melanie Bish, who is presently deputy dean of the La Trobe Rural Health School, will be tasked with overseeing planning within the University’s provincial locations.

La Trobe’s vice-chancellor Professor John Dewar said the importance of the role given the influence of regional communities in the university’s overall success was key.

“Whether we are engaging regional students in higher education, conducting research in partnership with rural communities, or building regional workforces, they are deeply embedded in our organisation,” he said.

“With Mel’s rich experience in health and higher education, and strong track record of improving community outcomes, she is well placed to develop new partnerships, attract more regional students to study at university, and build upon the significant work we have done to support regional Victoria and beyond.”

Associate Professor Bish said she was looking forward to taking up the new position.

“As we enter a time of great change in regional communities, I’m excited to be stepping into a role that has a real impact on the university and its many communities,” she said.

“My approach will be to, as I have always done, value local intelligence and work hand-in-hand with communities to help strengthen them and improve outcomes, both through research and education.

“I will be working to ensure La Trobe remains an employer of choice, partner of choice and destination of choice for local and international students in the regions.”