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ACIKE provides an opportunity for Indigenous students to choose from a wide range of undergraduate and Post Graduate courses that will be delivered in a culturally appropriate way; from Indigenous knowledges and languages, public policy and creative writing to education and health. For the full range of courses description go to www.acike.edu.au
ACIKE provides flexible study options, which allows students from all around Australia to study in a way that most suits their lifestyle and commitments. Students have the choice of full time or part time and online, on campus in the Northern Territory or mixed mode. ACIKE has campuses in Casuarina, Batchelor and Alice Springs.
ACIKE has developed a strong internal academic support program for Indigenous students based on individual and course needs. We aim to build Indigenous student capacity while recognising and valuing student learning styles and needs.
To discuss your ACIKE study options contact Academic Advisors at the Batchelor Student Support Unit on 1800 677 095 or email: enquiries@batchelor.edu.au
The following courses on offer through ACIKE in 2013 are either delivered fully by Batchelor Institute staff, or jointly with CDU staff:
Batchelor Institute and CDU offer separate research training programs, Masters by Research and PhDs.
Batchelor Institute offers a Master of Indigenous Knowledges by Research and a PhD. Both are interdisciplinary and the Institute encourages the use of Indigenous approaches to research. Research training support is also available.
To discuss your research training options contact Higher Degrees by Research Enquiries, on: hdr@batchelor.edu.au
Freecall: 1800 677 095