On the morning of Monday 27 May Batchelor campus welcomed the arrival of the Australian Defence Force Indigenous Development Program trainees and Defence Force supporting staff, with an official Welcome to Country. The notable group have arrived to begin a four month training program
Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education honoured Indigenous students of the Building the Remote Early Childhood Workforce (BRECW) Project who are studying Certificate III in Children’s Services. The graduation ceremony was held on Thursday 2nd May in the remote community
Ena Tyson is a mature aged Indigenous student studying the Bachelor of Nursing (pre-registration) at the Australian Centre for Indigenous Knowledges and Education (ACIKE), Batchelor Institute in the Northern Territory. She is determined to become a Registered Nurse and an inspirationa
Understanding the importance of contributing to employment outcomes for Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory, through training and work placement entry level for Indigenous apprentices, Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education has been nominated as a finalist f
Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education in collaboration with Central Land Council, Warlpiri Education and Training Trust (WETT) and supported by the Australian Government Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA) through the Abo
The Australian Centre for Indigenous Knowledges and Education (ACIKE) building was formally opened by Prime Minister Julia Gillard at Charles Darwin University (CDU) campus on 26 April 2013. This marked the end of a very eventful and memorable week for ACIKE and Batchelor Institute, w
From left – Batchelor Institute Director Adrian Mitchell, Previous Vice-Chancellor of Batchelor Institute Jeanie Herbert, CDU Vice-Chancellor Professor Barney Glover, The Honourable Julia Gillard MP, Prime Minister of Australia, Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous Leadership Professo
From left senior ranger Maureen Simon with Augustina Kurawul and Neil Melpi. The Batchelor Institute Conservation Land Management program in Wadeye has recently helped 2 young people, Neil and Augustina, join the Thamarrurr Rangers. “Neil is a valuable part of the team here at the Ran
Joyce Wallis from Cairns is an Indigenous student studying for a Bachelor of Health Science at the Desert Peoples Centre (DPC) campus, Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education, Alice Springs. She is a recipient of a Puggy Hunter Memorial Scholarship and continues to inspir
Claire Nield, Batchelor Institute’s Client Services Librarian, has been nominated for Australia’s Favourite Librarian. Claire has been at Batchelor for 5 years and is responsible for all things relating to information skills for students and staff. She has a few other hats as we