The first recorded Aboriginal person to graduate with an undergraduate qualification from any Australian university was Aboriginal woman Margaret Williams-Weir in 1959 (Melbourne University, 2018). Williams-Weir graduated with a Diploma in Education. There have now been six decades of graduating Indigenous Australian women in the discipline of education, and many other disciplines. In this article, we explore Indigenous women’s presence in higher education through the narratives of our lives as Aboriginal women within education and the lives of other Indigenous women, noting their achievements and challenges. We acknowledge that while the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women participating in university study and becoming en...
© 2017, © 2017 Society for Research into Higher Education. Global moves to integrate Indigenous pers...
Purpose: This chapter critically analyses the current participation of Indigenous Australian student...
This paper discusses the importance of education in the\ud lives of Indigenous Australian women. Emp...
As higher education institutions increasingly display stated commitments to diversity, equity, and i...
This paper outlines some of the experiences of Indigenous women academics in higher education. The a...
Since the 1980s, more than 20,000 Indigenous university graduates have joined the Australian labour ...
This paper outlines some of the experiences of Indigenous women academics in higher education. The a...
I commence by acknowledging the Traditional Owners of the region in which I am formally speaking thi...
The number of Indigenous students enrolled in higher education is increasing. Yet parity with the pr...
Indigenous engagement in tertiary education has been contentious in Australia for many years. This w...
There is clear evidence that Indigenous education has changed considerably over time. Indigenous Aus...
We are very pleased to bring you Volume 47, issue 2 of The Australian Journal of Indigenous Educatio...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are increasingly completing university at rates higher t...
Indigenous Australians are underrepresented and considerably disadvantaged within the Austra...
This research focuses on deepening our understanding about Indigenous women’s participation in conte...
© 2017, © 2017 Society for Research into Higher Education. Global moves to integrate Indigenous pers...
Purpose: This chapter critically analyses the current participation of Indigenous Australian student...
This paper discusses the importance of education in the\ud lives of Indigenous Australian women. Emp...
As higher education institutions increasingly display stated commitments to diversity, equity, and i...
This paper outlines some of the experiences of Indigenous women academics in higher education. The a...
Since the 1980s, more than 20,000 Indigenous university graduates have joined the Australian labour ...
This paper outlines some of the experiences of Indigenous women academics in higher education. The a...
I commence by acknowledging the Traditional Owners of the region in which I am formally speaking thi...
The number of Indigenous students enrolled in higher education is increasing. Yet parity with the pr...
Indigenous engagement in tertiary education has been contentious in Australia for many years. This w...
There is clear evidence that Indigenous education has changed considerably over time. Indigenous Aus...
We are very pleased to bring you Volume 47, issue 2 of The Australian Journal of Indigenous Educatio...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are increasingly completing university at rates higher t...
Indigenous Australians are underrepresented and considerably disadvantaged within the Austra...
This research focuses on deepening our understanding about Indigenous women’s participation in conte...
© 2017, © 2017 Society for Research into Higher Education. Global moves to integrate Indigenous pers...
Purpose: This chapter critically analyses the current participation of Indigenous Australian student...
This paper discusses the importance of education in the\ud lives of Indigenous Australian women. Emp...