Our Industry Partners (Employment & Placement)
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Cadetships |
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The Bendigo Bank arm of the Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Group is a founding Industry Partner with La Trobe University contributing between 3 and 5 IBL scholarships every year since 1995. In 2012 the Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Group will expand their original involvement in the program by offering 5 cadetships. |
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Bendigo Community Telco provided IBL scholarships in 2007 and 2008. In 2012 it will offer a cadetship. |
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Bendigo IT provided an IBL scholarship in 2001 (as Scientific Business Software Systems). In 2012 it will offer a cadetship. |
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Community Telco Australia provided IBL scholarships in 2007 and 2008. In 2012 it will offer a cadetship. |
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Integrating Technology has contributed one IBL scholarship each year since joining the scheme. In 2012 It will offer a cadetship. |
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Scholarships |
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Powercoris a long time Industry Partner contributing one IBL scholarship each year since joining in 1997. It also provides a generous accommodation subsidy for students who move to live in Melbourne. |
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EzySystems contributed one casual work position in 2010. In 2011 it is providing two, one placement (two half IBL scholarships) and three casual work positions. |
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Swan Hill Rural City Council has provided full-time employment (with time allowance for part-time university study) for a third (final) year student after sponsoring the student for the first two years of his course with $1000 scholarships for each successful semester undertaken (four). |
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Industry Placements (Casual IT Employment) |
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La Trobe University has contributed between 5 - 8 Industry placements (casual work positions) each year since joining the scheme. In 2011 it has also employed one final year student in a full time position. |
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Past Partners
- Hitachi Data Systems was a founding Industry Partner contributing three scholarships a year from the start of the IBL scheme in 1995 to the end of 2000.
- PricewaterhouseCoopers contributed one scholarship in 1997, and two scholarships in 1998.
- IBM Global Services Australia contributed two scholarships a year from 2001 to the end of 2006.
- MakinITEzy contributed one scholarship in 2008 and in 2009.









