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Global Indigenous Futures
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2026-03-25T07:30:34+00:00
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Global Indigenous Futures

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Level 4, 25B Wally's Walk \ Wallumattagal Campus \ Macquarie University, NSW 2109 Australia

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Imagining futures in which Indigenous peoples thrive

The Global Indigenous Futures Research Centre at Macquarie University investigates the complexities of Indigenous life, ingenuity and identity. Together, we explore possibilities and opportunities for Indigenous futures.

We create positive impact by sharing this research with Indigenous peoples around the world.

The Global Indigenous Futures Research Centre is based in the Faculty of Arts at Macquarie University on the lands of the Wallumattagal people of the Dharug Nation.

Led by Distinguished Professor Bronwyn Carlson, the centre is a site for collaboration in research, teaching, and community building. We bring together Indigenous researchers, graduate research students and allies from across the globe.

Our research

We conduct research within three key themes:

  1. Future worlds: Exploring what futures for Indigenous people might look like.
  2. Intimacies: Investigating the complexity of Indigenous life and identity.
  3. Digital futures: Examining the ways in which Indigenous people use technology.

Learn more about our research themes

About the centre

The centre was initially established as the Forum for Indigenous Research Excellence (FIRE) in 2015. After significant growth and success, it was reestablished in 2021 as the Centre for Global Indigenous Futures, reflecting a shift toward a more globally connected and focused research agenda.

Today, the centre is a site for collaboration in research, teaching, and community building.

We aim to:

Graduate research opportunities

The Centre for Global Indigenous Futures is committed to supporting Indigenous graduate research students (enrolled or considering enrolling in a Masters or Doctoral program). Macquarie University offers a range of scholarships, pathways and opportunities to Indigenous scholars.

The Indigenous Graduate Research Students Internship program at Macquarie University aims to build capacity and demystify the academy for future Indigenous scholars. The aim of the internship is to:

For more information about the Indigenous Graduate Research Student Internship program, contact Dr Innez Haua.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples interested in undertaking research degrees may be eligible for our deadly Indigenous Research Excellence Scholarships:

Explore all available scholarships, including scholarships for international and domestic Indigenous scholars.