posted on 2024-11-13, 11:41authored bySarah O'SheaSarah O'Shea, Paul Chandler, Valerie Harwood, Samantha McMahon, Amy Priestly, Gawaian Bodkin-Andrews
The collaborative research partnership between the University of Wollongong and the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME), an Indigenous community organisation, has grown from internal university funding to national funding. This mutually beneficial partnership has resulted in: outputs to AIME for use in their program; funded educational opportunities for Indigenous students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels; and the design of statistical tools for the collection of quantitative data on the program.
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O'Shea, S., Chandler, P., Harwood, V., McMahon, S., Priestly, A. & Bodkin-Andrews, G. (2014). AIME and the University of Wollongong: The Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience. Partnerships in Higher Education: Make Tomorrow Better (pp. 62-63). Perth, Australia: Curtin University.