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Centre for the Advancement of Indigenous Knowledges

Locality: Ultimo, New South Wales



Address: 235 Jones Street 2007 Ultimo, NSW, Australia

Website: www.uts.edu.au/research-and-teaching/our-research/centre-advancement-indigenous-knowledges/about-us/about-caik

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25.01.2022 Congratulations to CAIKs wonderful PhD Candidate Shannon Foster on being awarded runner up in the #UTS3MT Competition last night! #UTSEngage UTS: University of Technology Sydney UTS: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences



24.01.2022 Thanks @utsfass film Maya Newell, @caikutss Susan Page and Gawaian Bodkin-Andrews, and @MacquarieUniversitys Neil Harrison for Friday nights vital conversation about the brilliant film collaboration @inmyblooditruns and associated groundbreaking education campaign and action plan. Thanks also to @UTSJumbunnas Larissa Behrendt, one of the films core partners and producers, for bringing this crucial work to life. Visit Inmyblooditruns.com. Learn about the strategies that the team and Arrernte and Garrwa Elders and Advisors are employing to make Australian schools more culturally safe for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Learn how you can contribute to take action. @UTSSocialImpact @UTSalumni

24.01.2022 A comedian walks into UTS & challenges a lawyer to a Debate about LOVE. On Tues 30 July: Steven Oliver, Terri Janke, A/Prof Sandra Phillips, Prof Heidi Norman, Wesley Enoch, Luke Carroll & more legends battle for your Hearts & Minds. Get yout tix today: http://uts.edu.au/caik-great-debate Centre for the Advancement of Indigenous Knowledges

24.01.2022 CAIK is excited to welcome Stacey Coates to our PhD student cohort. Stacey will be working with CAIKs Professor Michelle Trudgett and Professor Susan Page on their Australian Research Council (ARC) Indigenous Discovery Project: Walan Mayiny: Indigenous Leadership in Higher Education. Checkout her profile here: https://tinyurl.com/y8flft2d



22.01.2022 Congratulations to CAIK PhD Graduate Dr Grace OBrien! Grace joined the CAIK in 2015 and began her PhD on Educational Experiences of Young Indigenous Males and their Over-representation in the Queensland Juvenile Justice System. We are extremely proud of Grace and cant wait to follow her exciting career as an ECR. ... Congrats again and good luck!! https://twitter.com/CaikUts/status/1182510040025985024?s=20

22.01.2022 CAIK Great Debate update!!! Weve dotted the is and crossed the ts! And we are now happy to drop the CAIK Great Debate Footage -check it out now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwWKA3zxLoo&feature=youtu.be Thank you to our wonderfully talented debate participants, team captains and the legendary Judge "Justice" Terri Janke.

22.01.2022 The CAIK Team are honoured to accept the Neville Bonner Award for Indigenous Education at the Universities Australia Higher Education Conference 2019! (Image credit 1: Professor Shirly Alexander, Image 2: Universities Australia website)



22.01.2022 CAIK Professors Susan Page and Gawaian Bodkin-Andrews featured in the Australian Journal of Education with colleague Professor Michelle Trudgett (WSU). https://t.co/VfNZwYjdNa?amp=1

22.01.2022 The CAIK Team would like to congratulate our Director Professor Michelle Trudgett on becoming the new Pro Vice-Chancellor Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education, Strategy and Consultation at Western Sydney University. Professor Trudgett has been a brilliant, forward thinking Director. Her leadership has taken the CAIK team and HDR cohort from strength to strength. Michelle is more than a wonderful research colleague to the team. She is a mentor and a friend to all o...f us here at CAIK. We will always value the contribution Michelle has made to our department, community and our lives more generally. It is with heavy heart that we say farewell to Michelle, but it is with excitement that we wish her all the best in her new role no doubt she will have just as much impact at WSU as she has had on us. https://sendstudio.itd.uts.edu.au/sendstudionx/display.php

21.01.2022 QPF is very excited to announce our 2018 Indigenous Poet-in-Residence is Alison Whittaker, a Gomeroi poet and law scholar. She was a 20172018 Fulbright scholar... at Harvard Law School, where she was named the Deans Scholar in Race, Gender and Criminal Law. In 2017, Alison received the Judith Wright Poetry Prize for MANY GIRLS WHITE LINEN, and in 2015 her first collection Lemons in the Chicken Wire was developed under a black&write! fellowship from the State Library of Queensland. Whittaker will participate in workshops, readings, panels as part of her visit for #QPF2018. https://tinyurl.com/y94fw95p #poets #artsqld #poetry #qld #vitalsigns #marvel #healing #story ##community #festivals #poetinresidence @auscouncilarts @judithwrightcentre @qldwriters @statelibrary photo: Jonno Rvanche See more

21.01.2022 Want to listen to CAIK PhD student Shannon Fosters amazing 3MT presentation? Insightful, professional, articulate, considered, thought-provoking just to name a few aspects....

20.01.2022 Dont miss this exciting Great Debate on "Love is All We Need"! This July, Tuesday 30th!! Register today!



20.01.2022 2018 has been an excellent year for the CAIK Team. We are excited to announce the publication of our 2018 Annual Report! Check it out here: https://www.uts.edu.au//2018-12/CAIK-annual-report-2018.pdf

19.01.2022 Tomorrow 14 Jan at 6pm join us at the UTS Great Hall to for the UTS/Sydney Festival Big Thinking Forum RETHINKING LEADERSHIP IN CULTURAL INDUSTRIES FREE! As the world faces up to imminent climate crisis, food insecurity, water scarcity and overcrowding, academics and Sydney Festival artists discuss the power of creative thinking and diversity of opinion and expression to generate strong, sustainable solutions. Stay after the talk for Forums Unpacked, a 30 minute opportunity... for audience members to engage with the facilitator and panellists, reflect on the discussion and further explore its themes. With Panellists: Distinguished Professor Larissa Behrendt (UTS) Moderator Alison Whittaker (UTS) Associate Professor Pauline Clague (UTS) Patricia Cornelius (Anthem) Professor Susan Page (UTS) Facilitator Info and rego https://www.sydneyfestival.org.au/ev/rethinking-leadership

18.01.2022 NOTE: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that the following post may contains images of deceased persons. CAIK is excited to announce the launch of our new branding! The new style and design draws from Buldyan ... (Grandfather), 2018.This beautiful acrylic/ink on canvas piece was done by our fantastic PhD student Shannon Foster. Below is Shannons artist statement on the piece: Buldyan (Grandfather Fred Foster) is inspired by my grandfathers body painting. A Dharawal, saltwater, snake man from La Perouse (Sydney), my grandfathers body painting represents the fish an important animal in our saltwater Dreaming and everyday life. This artwork is a stylistic representation of several key cultural icons; the fish skeleton; the movement of water in Gamay (Botany Bay) and the forms of the snake dance that my Grandfather was known for." Buldyan has been created not just to honour my grandfather but also to celebrate the Indigenous visual arts and cultures of the Sydney region that have been long overlooked in favour of Indigenous knowledges from other areas of Australia that are deemed to be the more traditional and authentic Aboriginal cultures. Buldyan contributes to a body of work that has been created to ensure that the very real and thriving Indigenous Sydney cultures and art are shared and preserved for the future." **CAIK has received permission from Shannon Foster to post these images***

18.01.2022 Love hurts. Love bites. Love will tear us apart again. And yet love is all we need? What IS this Love thing anyway? On Tues 30 July legends such as Steven Oliver, Terri Janke, Sandra Phillips, Heidi_Norman, Wesley Enoch debate this big question. Tix http://uts.edu.au/caik-great-debate

18.01.2022 Great write up from the Armidale Express on CAIKs Professor Michelle Trudgett being award #NAIDOC2018 Scholar of the Year. https://www.armidaleexpress.com.au//une-alumna-professor/

16.01.2022 Fun times in January at UTS! Tons of inspiring ideas, fun and creative wisdom ahead! Join us at @uts @sydney_festival Big Thinking Forums! https://www.sydneyfestival.org.au/venues/uts

15.01.2022 The CAIK Team and guests had a wonderful time at the #NAIDOC2018 Awards ceremony. Special congraulations to CAIK Director Professor Michelle Trudgett for being awarded Scholar of the Year for 2018! Check out her speech here: https://www.facebook.com/NITVAustralia/videos/10155701060212005/

15.01.2022 Extract from: Buldyan (Grandfather), 2018 Acrylic and ink on canvas 50cm x 50cm... Shannon Foster See more

15.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/UTSFASS/posts/10158667422221424

15.01.2022 Good luck to Shannon Foster, Rhonda Povey and Michelle Locke, 3 CAIK PhD candidates who will be presenting tonight at the UTS: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences 3 Minute Thesis competition!

13.01.2022 19 Days until the Great Debate kicks off!! Have you registered yet?? Get your tickets now: uts.edu.au/caik-great-debate

13.01.2022 Congratulations to our very own PhD candidate Shannon Foster for achieving a Commendation Award in the category of Indigenous Excellence at the UTS Human Rights Awards evening last Tuesday night. Shannon dedicates her award to her father John Foster (pictured here with Shannon) for teaching Shannon the power of education and storytelling in keeping Dharawal knowledges alive.

13.01.2022 The CAIK team had a wonderful time hosting Professor Dawn Bessarab (UWA) for the UTS: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Indigenous Research Seminar.

13.01.2022 Con-grad-ulations to the newest members of the #utsalumni family! Were loving all the pics and celebrations on campus. If youre graduating or know someone ...who is, make sure you tag all your posts with #utsalumni. You could win a $200 prepaid Visa card! @ UTS: University of Technology Sydney See more

12.01.2022 CAIK is excited to announced the UTS CAIK Great Debate kicking off on July 30! Register now for an evening of wit, wisdom and antics at the UTS CAIK Great Debate. An enlightening and entertaining battle of ideas about LOVE with the brilliant talents of Sandra Phillips, Heidi Norman, Terri Janke, Wesley Enoch, Shannon Foster, Luke Carroll, Steven Oliver, Leon Filewood and Alison Whittaker! Register now!!... uts.edu.au/caik-great-debate See more

11.01.2022 CAIK would like to congratulate the wonderful Alison Whittaker on graduating with a Masters in Law at Harvard Law School. Well done Alison!

10.01.2022 The CAIK Team are extremely excited to make this announcement!

08.01.2022 Interesting piece aired on #TheFeed featuring CAIKs very own Associate Professor Gawaian Bodkin-Andrews, one of this Countrys leading researchers on racism. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F269NJ0__L4

07.01.2022 CAIK had the pleasure of welcoming back the wonderful Alison Whittaker today, who recently graduated with a Masters of Law at Harvard Law School.

07.01.2022 If you missed Professor Heidi Normans Indigenous research webinar "Nowhere Else But Home" you can now view it on the link below! https://soundcloud.com//nowhere-else-but-home-indigenous-r

06.01.2022 UTS: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and CAIK invite you to a special FASS Indigenous Research Seminar with Professor Heidi Norman! Title: Nowhere Else But Home: Truth-telling and the Repatriation of Ancestral Remains Date: Thursday 16 July, 11am. ... Based on research commissioned by the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS), Professor Heidi Norman will walk us through this little-known, but crucial chapter of Australian Colonial history, highlighting the importance of a National Resting Place for these remains as a site for truth-telling and healing. Register for this Zoom Webinar today: https://utsmeet.zoom.us//7515941/WN_slPeSkzrS0mIUsRE7ykOPA

05.01.2022 The resurgence of the #BlackLivesMatter movement in Australia and around the world has prompted a cultural reckoningnot least within the media. Drawing on a study of 45 years of news media reporting of Aboriginal activism, this seminar series poses the question: is the media failing in the way it tells Aboriginal stories? How can the media more effectively and fairly represent Aboriginal political worlds? What does the shift from print to online and social media mean for Abo...riginal stories? This Zoom seminar series hosted by Indigenous Land and Justice Research Hub - UTS brings together media researchers, historians, former policy makers and members of the growing cohort of Aboriginal journalists whose work is disrupting the patterns of the past, to discuss these questions. Register via https://utsmeet.zoom.us//4315970/WN_bbdm22qQSF2Fy91JB_TBEA

04.01.2022 #InMyBlooditRuns

01.01.2022 Well deserved! Congratulations to Professor Larissa Behrendt for being awarded with an AO at the 2020 Australia Day Honours. https://www.uts.edu.au//honour-truly-humbling-social-justi

01.01.2022 This year, in the lead up to Reconciliation week, Rio Tinto detonated explosives and destroyed 46,000 year old caves at the Juunkan Gorge in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The destruction of these important Aboriginal sites unleashed waves of shock, grief and anger across the country. A Joint Standing Committee has been appointed to investigate whether Australian heritage laws protect Indigenous cultural heritage and pressure is mounting on governments to ensure that heritage laws are fit for purpose. Please register below to join the webinar for Friday 18th 1-2:30pm https://utsmeet.zoom.us//register/WN_TEFCUIl0TZKeKKUGfzwOjg

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