Centre for Aboriginal Studies

Creating a long-lasting impact and meaningful change for Aboriginal Australians through higher education and research

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Acknowledgement to Country

The Centre for Aboriginal Studies acknowledges the Whadjuk Nyungar people and Traditional Custodians of the land in which Curtin University, Bentley campus is situated on.
We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and are committed to working in partnership with all Custodians and Owners to strengthen and embed Indigenous’ voices and perspectives in our decision-making, now and into the future.

Apply now to study a Bachelor of Applied Science in 2026!

Learn more about our undergraduate degree available in two majors at the Centre for Aboriginal Studies

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Enabling Courses

Didn’t get the ATAR you hoped for? If you are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, we can help support you on your journey to university.

 

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Our research

Join our dynamic research hub, where passionate students at honours, master’s, and PhD levels collaborate and innovate.

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News and events

Connect with us through vibrant events and engaging community news.

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Student support

Experience culturally appropriate support services and a welcoming campus base that feels like home.

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Student Experience

University life isn't just about studying, it's about diving into events, programs, and clubs! At CAS, you'll not only enjoy a diverse range of student experiences but also have unique opportunities to join activities and cultural immersion tailored for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.

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Scholarships

Curtin offer a range of scholarships for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, such as the Moorditj Yorga Scholarship Program. We encourage you to apply to help you thrive during your studies.

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Ways of Working Cultural Awareness Program (WOW)

The Ways of Working Cultural Awareness Program is designed for participants to gain a deeper understanding of Aboriginal ways of working.
You will also learn how to improve relationships between non-Indigenous and Indigenous Australians.

This program is facilitated by the Centre for Aboriginal Studies. WoW Program Coordinator is Uncle Anthony Kickett.

For further information, please contact:

Phone: +61 8 9266 7091

Email: wow@curtin.edu.au

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For student related enquiries:
Email: Indigenous.Support@curtin.edu.

For all general enquiries:
Ph: 9266 7091
Email: C_Enquiries@curtin.edu.au

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