Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning (Jumbunna IHL) is an academic, research and support centre for the approximately 380 Indigenous Australian undergraduate and postgraduate students studying at UTS.
Jumbunna IHL's role is to contribute to Australia's educational and social development by increasing UTS staff and students' awareness of Indigenous Australian cultures and associated issues. Jumbunna IHL is committed to improving the quality of teaching and research at UTS by facilitating links with the Indigenous community, higher education institutions and other professions, with particular emphasis on Australia's growth as a multicultural nation.
Jumbunna IHL has a wide-ranging, long-term agenda that includes:
The subjects Reconciliation Studies and Representing Aboriginal People, History and Place are offered by Jumbunna IHL to all UTS students. Reconciliation Studies is a transdisciplinary 6- or 8-credit-point elective available at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Representing Aboriginal People, History and Place is a 6- or 8-credit-point elective available at undergraduate level only.
Students should consult with their Faculty Student Office before enrolling in these subjects.