2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10734-024-01207-z
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Shifting the terrain, enriching the academy: Indigenous PhD scholars’ experiences of and impact on higher education

Shawana Andrews,
David Gallant,
Odette Mazel

Abstract: In Australia, much like other colonized locations such as Canada, New Zealand, and the USA, the colonial legacies embedded within higher education institutions, including the history of exclusion and the privileging of Western epistemologies, continue to make universities challenging places for Indigenous PhD scholars. Despite this, and while the numbers of Indigenous PhD scholars remain well below population parity, they are carving a space within the academy that is shifting the academic terrain and enrichin… Show more

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