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Indigenous engagement
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Indigenous engagement

Source: https://about.uq.edu.au/faculties-institutes/bel/partners-community/indigenous-engagement Parent: https://about.uq.edu.au/faculties-institutes/bel/about/contact

Focusing on relationships, respect and opportunities.

At the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law, we take a leadership role and use our sphere of influence to drive reconciliation throughout Queensland.

We connect and collaborate with community organisations, academics and allies, government, industry and other partners through research hubs and centres. These relationships aim to deliver societal, economic and policy benefits for Indigenous Australians.

We’re committed to supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to flourish through a range of initiatives, including pathways, scholarships and embedding Indigenous knowledge and perspectives throughout the curriculum.

Read the BEL Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan (PDF, 8.7 MB)

Our initiatives

The ARC Centre of Excellence for Indigenous Futures

Transforming the lives of Indigenous Australians through an innovative Indigenous-led, transdisciplinary research program.

Indigenous Futures Centre

Indigenous Business Hub

A unique collaboration that strengthens the positive impact of Indigenous businesses in Australia, and improves student experience and staff culture.

Indigenous Business Hub

Equity through scholarships

With support from alumni, donors, industry partners and our schools, we're creating opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to reach their full potential.

You can make a difference by donating to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to study at the Business School or School of Economics.

Donate now

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