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Empowering Indigenous success at UTS

The Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research is dedicated to supporting the academic, social, cultural, and emotional well-being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at UTS. Our vision is to foster an inclusive environment where all Indigenous Australians have the opportunity to access education and are empowered to achieve success.

Explore pathways and support tailored for Indigenous students.

Jumbunna community gathering, showcasing individuals dedicated to making a significant impact together.

Introduction 
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Jumbunna is a special place for 
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indigenous students to come together to 
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feel supported.  It's a wonderful space 
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where they can study, chat with staff 
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chat with fellow peers, we're really 
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here, we exist to enable their success 
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Jumbunna currently has over 350 students 
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from all different communities from 
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across the nation 
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particularly given that a lot of 
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aboriginal and torres strait islander 
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people are first in their family to come 
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to university Jumbunna then plays the 
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role of their family when they're away 
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from their family. 
Services 
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Jumbunna provides students with a range 
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of services including academic support, 
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learning support, we can help students 
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with housing, 
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we provide meals for students, there's 
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free printing services, there's a 
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computer lab.   We can assist students 
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through a pathways program 
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where we tailor their pathway to 
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university individually, 
Accommodation 
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Coming from Darwin, John Bunner's 
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actually set me up with accommodation 
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here 
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and I found that so helpful you know 
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coming so far from home I don't 
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know what to do and where to go and 
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everything they've done so far has 
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helped shape where I go in my life and 
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especially in Sydney it's a massive city 
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compared to Darwin and 
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yeah I wouldn't be you know as straight 
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and narrow as I am it wasn't for jumping 
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as hell 
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well through Jumbunna they actually 
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support you with giving you an itaz 
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tutor and so that gives you a lot of 
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extra support whether you're you know 
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doing whatever degree there is they have 
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a person there that helps you with 
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whatever it is you're studying and so 
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not only that they have the staff that 
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here are trained and you know they've 
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got you know they know what they're 
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doing so like they're here to support 
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you through it all 
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they've offered me opportunities that I 
Opportunities 
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wouldn't normally have as a student this 
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being actually attending uts.   I would 
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have had to wait a lot longer to 
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actually get in 
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but through Jumbunna they actually made 
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it possible to start and just transfer 
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everything over with no hassle no issues 
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and I was really appreciative of that 
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Jumbunna has supported me through 
Support 
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enabling access to tutors to 
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Counselling, to health advice, we have 
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access to Aunty-Glendra whenever we need 
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to have a chat about something 
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uh even little things by offering us 
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food and drink whenever we come in and 
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it feels like you're you're talking to 
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your mother when you're here even we're all 
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from 
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different places it feels very much like 
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a family.  I would definitely recommend 
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studying at UTS especially if you're 
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Indigenous because the community here 
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they just 
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they're just lovely and they love you 
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and they take you in and doesn't matter 
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where you're from what stage you're at 
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or how much you know how much you don't 
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know they just take you and they show 
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you the way.

Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research

Learn about the hub for championing Indigenous-led research, driving change through innovative and sustainable partnerships.

Jumbunna Admission Program

Access dedicated pathways and support for Indigenous students.

Our staff

Our dedicated staff are here to support you from applying through our admission program to graduation and beyond.

Services for Indigenous students

Explore our dedicated services for Indigenous students.

Learning Assistance

Jumbunna has several options to assist you academically in your studies.

Accommodation

Find your home at UTS with comfortable, convenient living options designed for every student lifestyle.

International opportunities

Embrace global experiences with the Jumbunna international opportunities program.

Contact us

For any enquiries, feel free to reach out to us via email or phone—we're here to assist you.

General enquiries
Jumbunna Student Centre
Building 1, Level 6, 15 Broadway, Ultimo

Email: Jumbunna@uts.edu.au

Phone: 1800 064 312

Jumbunna Research enquiries
Building 1, Level 17, 15 Broadway, Ultimo

Email: admin.jumbunna@uts.edu.au

Phone: 02 9514 9655

 

Welcome to our community

Jumbunna is a vibrant hub for Indigenous culture, support, and community, offering a friendly and professional space to study, seek advice, or relax.

Sport and Recreation

Sport and recreation at UTS provide Indigenous students with diverse activities, from team sports and fitness programs to social events, all aimed at fostering community, promoting well-being, and enriching the university experience.

Jumbunna student space

Airy and spacious, Jumbunna features a beautiful garden study and recreational facilities, creating a relaxing and welcoming environment for study and connection.

Sport and Recreation

Sport and recreation at UTS provide Indigenous students with diverse activities, from team sports and fitness programs to social events, all aimed at fostering community, promoting well-being, and enriching the university experience.

Learn about our faculties

Explore the UTS faculties, where you can find courses that align with your career choices and interests across diverse fields of study.

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS)

Study the rich fields of international studies, communication, education, and social justice, exploring ways to amplify Indigenous voices and stories.

Faculty of Business

Gain the skills to navigate and lead in the business world, with a focus on sustainable and ethical practices that benefit communities.

Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building (DAB)

Channel creativity into designing spaces and structures that reflect cultural heritage and meet contemporary needs.

Faculty of Engineering and IT (FEIT)

Combine technical expertise with innovative design to create sustainable solutions and drive progress in technology and infrastructure.

Faculty of Health

Study health and wellbeing to contribute to the improvement of Indigenous healthcare and communities.

Faculty of Law

Explore the world of justice and advocacy, gaining skills to make meaningful change in legal systems and communities.

Faculty of Science

Study the natural world, contributing to scientific discoveries that respect and integrate Indigenous knowledge and environment.