CDU event
Project update and Website launch: Indigenous Cross-Cultural Higher Education Engagement and Mapping
| Presenter | Associate Professor Linda Ford | |
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| Location | Zoom & 3 NT Locations (Darwin, Batchelor, Nauiyu) | |
| Open to | CDU staff and students, Public | |
You are invited to learn about a HEPPP-funded project investigating mapping the higher education journeys and experiences of Indigenous graduates who have been awarded higher education degrees from Charles Darwin University and/or Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education. These graduate stories have been recorded and shared online to inform, encourage and support Indigenous and non-Indigenous people to engage in higher education. By sharing Indigenous graduate stories, this project endeavours to increase opportunities and inspire Indigenous people to participate, succeed, and complete higher education studies.
For more information visit: https://bit.ly/heppp17sept
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