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The business of success
An Edith Cowan University researcher has completed his PhD thesis on the study of resilience in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander university students.
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Off to a flying start
For Bryce Bevan, a childhood adoration of horses coupled with relentless devotion has seen him win an exclusive scholarship.
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Study space helps student doctor
Originally a graduate of a Bachelor of Science, Lee Vocale lacked direction and wasn’t applying himself. It was his dad who got him back on track.
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Tamara’s off to Oxford
With the help of a prestigious scholarship, Tamara’s pursuing a master’s degree at one of the most esteemed schools in the world.
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A taste of university life
Sixty Year 9 and 10 students from the Gladstone and Moreton Bay regions will get a taste of university life this week
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Marnee earns Chancellor’s medal
Marnee Shay, 31, is believed to be the first Aboriginal recipient of the USC Chancellor’s Medal
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Creating change within government
The Indigenous Australian Government Development Programme aims to increase the representation of Indigenous Australians working in government
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Sadie wins Fulbright Scholarship
Sadie Heckenberg will be jetting off to Hawaii for 10 months after winning herself the 2014 Fulbright Scholarship
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Law student hopes to make a difference
Lucinda Stewart is a selfless person, with a goal of one day working within the legal system
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Markeeta earns national student award
Markeeta Douglas: “most outstanding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander student in Australia”
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Daniel takes flight
Seventeen year old Darwin High School student Daniel Hamilton has recently been accepted into Bond University on a scholarship
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Watering ideas and awareness
Bradley Moggridge has been working on a four year initiative to involve Aboriginal communities in water planning and management
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Reviving Wiradjuri language
Charles Sturt University (CSU) will offer a new Graduate Certificate in Wiradjuri Language
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Uni experience an ‘eye opener’
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students have gotten a real world insight into the opportunities available at university.
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Young scholars head to England
Four talented young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have been awarded scholarships to study overseas.
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Using music to improve literacy
Aboriginal women at Dillwynia’s correctional centre on Sydney’s outskirts have been inspired by a new educational literacy project named ‘Garabara’. This project engages Aboriginal women to become involved in Tafe communication courses offered at the centre through cultural music. The growing group gets together to listen, study and review Aboriginal artists featured on Triple J’s […]
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