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Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples

Regional University Study Hubs

Action description: 

Regional University Study Hubs (formerly Regional University Centres) help students in regional and remote areas access higher education without having to leave their community.
Two of the current Regional University Study Hubs, Arnhem Land Progress Aboriginal Corporation and the Wuyagiba Study Hub Aboriginal Corporation, are located in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory.
These Regional University Study Hubs primarily support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to access higher education, and also provide employment opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff.

Outcome: 
Outcome 06
Status: 
Existing
Is this Indigenous specific?: 
No
Indicators: 
Higher education commencement (university component) attrition and completion rates (time series and cohort analyses - 4 and 6 and 9 years), Higher education application, offers and acceptance rates (by gender and SES and ATAR levels)
Responsible Ministers: 
Minister for Education
Resourcing: 
$159.0 million from 2018-19 to 2026-27
Delivery timeframe: 
Ongoing
Agency: 
Department of Education