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Our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community

Creating opportunities for our future

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We acknowledge the tradition of custodianship and law of the Country on which the University of Sydney campuses stand. We pay our respects to those who have cared and continue to care for Country.

Our Indigenous strategy outlines our commitment to creating higher education and leadership opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and valuing Indigenous culture.

We offer a range of initiatives to assistÌýAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who dream of studying with us, including ourÌýpre-tertiary outreach program,Ìýadmission pathwaysÌýandÌýscholarships and other financial support.Ìý Ìý

OurÌýservices and facilitiesÌýalso include study spaces, academic workshops, ongoing tuition and accommodation support, as well as mentoring and other networks for new Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students settling into university life.

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Learn about Aboriginal Kinship systems

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Start the online Kinship Module

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Your history, your future

The University of Sydney was founded in 1850 on the land of the Gadigal people.

Today, our campuses and facilities stretch across the lands of the Gamaraygal, Dharug, Wangal, Darkingyung, Burramadagal, Dharawal, Gandangara, Gamilaraay, Barkindji, Bundjalung, Wiradjuri, Ngunawal, Gureng Gureng and Gagadju peoples.Ìý

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