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Indigenous Engagement

We seek to foster, promote and celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and cultures.

Welcome to the Indigenous Engagement Division

Our work is underpinned by a recognition of the enormous contributions that Indigenous peoples and perspectives bring to universities and an understanding of the transformative power of higher education for individuals and communities.

This work encompasses all of the University's operations - teaching and learning, research, engagement/enrichment and its physical and operating environments. The Division seeks to engage and activate the UQ leadership and community in a commitment to Reconciliation and to achieve the University's strategic goals.

The University of Queensland acknowledges the Traditional Owners and their custodianship of the lands on which UQ operates.

A Guidance Through Time by Quandamooka artists, Casey Coolwell and Kyra Mancktelow. The complete artwork represents reconciliation at UQ and elements champion UQ values and connections between Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous peoples.

About

Indigenous Engagement staff

Our people

Meet the talented and dedicated staff members across various teams within the Indigenous Engagement Division.
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News

Read our latest news articles featuring stories of students, staff, and community.

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Future students

Find study options to suit your career goals and discover how to apply.

Current students

Discover support services and community groups to engage with during your time at UQ.

Employment

Explore employment opportunities throughout UQ and beyond.

Research

Discover the many research opportunities available, as well as the output and impact of our renowned Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander researchers leading our Division.

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (ATSIS) Unit

The ATSIS Unit supports and encourages the celebration of Indigenous cultures and recognises the enormous contributions that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people bring to UQ.
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Engage with us

Discover the many ways you can get involved and support the great work we do with students, staff and community.
UQ RAP Artwork

Reconciliation

UQ's Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) reflects our commitment to respecting, recognising and celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ rights, cultures and success in the research and education landscape and in Australian society.