Swinburne University of Technology’s inaugural Pro Vice-Chancellor, Indigenous Engagement, is focused on ensuring the university maintains its leadership position in Indigenous education, employment and research, and wants to expand partnerships and
Swinburne has massively increased its intake of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students over the past eight years, thanks to the leading work of the Moondani Toombadool Centre’s Indigenous Student Services team, and the university’s three RAP
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Swinburnes 202023 Elevate RAP launched
Swinburne University of Technology and the Moondani Toombadool Centre have celebrated the university’s latest Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) at a ceremony at the new Aunty Dot Peters AM Flowering Grasslands on the Hawthorn campus.
The launch event, to be followed by similar gatherings at the Croydon and Wantirna Flowering Grasslands, was attended by Karen Mundine, CEO of Reconciliation Australia, John Kennedy MP, Member for Hawthorn, staff, students and members of the community.
The new 2020-23 Elevate RAP focuses on four key priorities: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander self-determination, cultural safety, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledges and embedding reconciliation across all parts of the organisation.