On 27 March 2104, the Nulungu Research Institute-led research project entitled Can’t Be What You Can’t See: The Transition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students to Higher Education was officially launched by Mr Rod Little at the 50th anniversary AIATSIS National Indigenous Studies Conference in Canberra. The Nulungu Research Institute is located on the University of Notre Dame Australia (UNDA), Broome campus, a dual sector provider offering VET, undergraduate, post graduate and research-based degrees. The campus began, 20 years ago, solely providing VET, and has seen significant numbers of students, both Indigenous and non- Indigenous, articulate from Certificate II and III courses all the way through to post graduate study
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students are still grossly under-represented in Higher Degrees...
The Australian Government’s Developing the North agenda makes it an opportune time to consider lesso...
Nursing authorities and registering bodies have now taken up the challenge of addressing health disp...
A research project focused on The transition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students into...
Dr Michael Quinlan, Chancellor of The University of Notre Dame Australia presided at the launch of...
The University of Notre Dame Australia’s (UNDA) Broome Campus will host the official opening of UN...
The University of Notre Dame Australia will establish a Centre for Indigenous Studies in 2008. The C...
Research was conducted with 40 students and staff who live, work and study in tertiary education in ...
Raising awareness about the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME) was a priority for ...
The University of Notre Dame Australia Broome Campus will offer a Bachelor of Arts (Major in Aborigi...
The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) Indigenous Vis...
Since the 1980s, more than 20,000 Indigenous university graduates have joined the Australian labour ...
The Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations’ (DEEWR) Bradley et al. (2008) Revie...
An innovative program which offers the opportunity to develop essential academic writing and researc...
There is clear evidence that Indigenous education has changed considerably over time. Indigenous Aus...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students are still grossly under-represented in Higher Degrees...
The Australian Government’s Developing the North agenda makes it an opportune time to consider lesso...
Nursing authorities and registering bodies have now taken up the challenge of addressing health disp...
A research project focused on The transition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students into...
Dr Michael Quinlan, Chancellor of The University of Notre Dame Australia presided at the launch of...
The University of Notre Dame Australia’s (UNDA) Broome Campus will host the official opening of UN...
The University of Notre Dame Australia will establish a Centre for Indigenous Studies in 2008. The C...
Research was conducted with 40 students and staff who live, work and study in tertiary education in ...
Raising awareness about the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME) was a priority for ...
The University of Notre Dame Australia Broome Campus will offer a Bachelor of Arts (Major in Aborigi...
The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) Indigenous Vis...
Since the 1980s, more than 20,000 Indigenous university graduates have joined the Australian labour ...
The Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations’ (DEEWR) Bradley et al. (2008) Revie...
An innovative program which offers the opportunity to develop essential academic writing and researc...
There is clear evidence that Indigenous education has changed considerably over time. Indigenous Aus...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students are still grossly under-represented in Higher Degrees...
The Australian Government’s Developing the North agenda makes it an opportune time to consider lesso...
Nursing authorities and registering bodies have now taken up the challenge of addressing health disp...