Everyone's responsibility
We believe Indigenous education is not only about creating opportunities for Indigenous people, but is equally about creating opportunities for all Australians to gain a deeper understanding of Indigenous Australia. It is about taking us all into the future. It is about nation building.
UTS takes a whole-of-university approach to Indigenous education and employment. By raising its status, we have made the university’s commitment to Indigenous people and knowledge core business – everyone's responsibility.
The cornerstone of this approach is our Indigenous Education and Employment Policy which assists us to actively work towards the sentiments in our Reconciliation Statement. It also aligns UTS with national Indigenous higher education objectives and internationally recognised principles.
Aside from affirming the principle of self-determination for Indigenous people, our policy ensures the university will create opportunities for all UTS students to gain knowledge of Indigenous Australia.
We are committed to providing culturally safe spaces for Indigenous students within Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research, but also at the university as a whole, so that Indigenous students feel confident that their experience at UTS is an inclusive one.
Part of this commitment sees us embedding certain practices into the public and ceremonial day-to-day life at UTS.
We are happy to advise staff regarding the ways in which they can recognise Indigenous people and our land:
Two UTS-wide integrated Indigenous strategies have been put in place in support of this new policy:
- the Indigenous Education and Employment Strategy (encompassing student recruitment, support services, curricula issues and research)
- the Wingara Indigenous Employment Strategy 2019-2023
Both strategies set key objectives over a multi-year period and identify prominent staff across UTS who are responsible for their implementation, achievement and reporting.
We believe this whole-of-university approach is one of the most comprehensive in the country and as part of that approach we've established a comprehensive Indigenous governance structure to oversee the development and progression of the university’s Indigenous commitments.
Our achievements
The documents on this page detail UTS's achievements in Indigenous Education and Employment as reported annually to the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
Please view the documents for details.