Are you a teacher’s assistant in a Northern Territory school? Our Advanced Diploma of Education provides the opportunity for you to broaden your skills and knowledge in educational support. Enrolments are open now! Here’s a story from two of our recent graduates, Sheryl Holmes and Leo
Graduands seated at the Graduation Ceremony, DCC “Doing this training has taught me many ways to help myself and others back home. I have learnt ways to deal with my stress, my emotions and have gained confidence to speak up and not be shame! … I believe that programs like these assis
(l-r) PhD students Joe Fraser, Robyn Ober, Majon Williamson-Kefu June is always an exciting time of the year, with many Indigenous students from all over the Territory, and in some instances across the country. This year we even have a Hawaii-based student. Students graduating from th
Dr Wendy Ludwig addressing graduates Batchelor Institute is proud to be working alongside the Northern Territory Department of the Attorney-General and Justice to improve the educational levels and employability skills of offenders across the NT. Through a Service Level Agreement, pri
The Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education congratulates Mr Edward (Ted) Lovelock on graduating from the Masters of Indigenous Knowledges at the recent Batchelor Campus Graduation Ceremony. After all Certificates and Diplomas were presented to the graduates, Ted gave a s
Seven Aboriginal teachers from remote central Australian communities have documented their education journeys in We Always Stay, which was launched by CLC director David Ross, an early champion of the WETT, on the 22nd March at the Central Land Council. The teachers, all women, have a
2017 Batchelor Institute media students with lecturers Patrick McKenzie and Gary Haslett Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students have converged at Batchelor Institute to begin their studies in screen and media. Australia’s Indigenous media outlets play a valuable role in
Batchelor Institute students, staff, representatives from Roper Gulf Regional Council and other stakeholders after the tractor was placed via crane into its new position. Image: Chelsea Heaney A heritage tractor that has sat untouched for more than four decades in the remote co
The latest round of AIDP trainees at Batchelor Institute’s campus. Image: Chelsea Heaney. The latest intake of Indigenous Army recruits have started their training at the Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education in the Northern Territory. Over thirty Aborigin
Mr Robert Rusca and Batchelor Institute CEO Professor Robert Somerville AM at the signing of the MOU Two leading Aboriginal and Torres Strait organisations have partnered in a landmark agreement that will have a significant impact on the educational and employment outcomes for