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Batchelor Insitute of Indigenous Tertiary Education


About Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education
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About Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education


From beginnings in the 1960s as an Education Department annexe providing short training programs for Aboriginal teacher aides, Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary EducationYou are now leaving Going to Uni has become a national leader in tertiary studies for Indigenous Australians.

Established on 1 July 1999 by the Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education Act 1999, the Institute—formerly Batchelor College—is controlled and run by Indigenous Australians and specialises in working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students from across Australia, and especially remote communities, to develop an Indigenous approach to mainstream disciplines and careers.

The Institute offers Higher Education and Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses, ranging from apprenticeships and certificates to doctorates, and providing pathways in a number of fields critical for Indigenous Australians. There are over 3 000 enrolled students from all parts of Australia.

Batchelor Institute’s teaching and research activities affirm Indigenous Australians’ aspirations for self-determination and employment; and are underpinned by a ‘both ways’ philosophy which enables exploration of Indigenous traditions of knowledge and Western academic disciplinary positions in cross-cultural contexts.

Close links between the Institute and Indigenous communities have led to the development of ‘mixed mode’ delivery for most courses.  This combines community-based study and research, field study and supervised work experience with short, intensive residential workshops at a number of sites.

The Institute’s emphasis on research activities has increased as part of its overall academic development, with work to facilitate staff and student opportunities for research opportunities. An essential element is that all research associated with the Institute incorporates Indigenous research principles and protocols.  

Number of Available Higher Education Places
In 2004 Batchelor Institute had 500 places (EFTSU) and achieved 501 [student enrolments in Higher Education].
In 2004 Batchelor Institute has 501 EFTSL.

National Priority Places 
Batchelor Institute has 1 priority EFTSL (for nursing) in 2005


Additional support will be provided for areas identified by the Australian Government as National Priorities. Teaching and nursing have been identified as initial key areas of National Priority, to ensure an adequate supply of high quality graduates for Australia’s schools and hospitals. The figures above refer to additional National Priority places only and do not indicate the total number of nursing or teaching places offered by this provider.  

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Address and Contact details
 

Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education
Batchelor NT 0845
Telephone: (08) 8939 7111 
Fax: (08) 8939 7100
Freecall: 1800 677 095 
Email: enquiries@batchelor.edu.auMail icon

Campus Location


Central Australia  
Bloomfield Street 
Alice Springs

Batchelor 
Nurndina Street  
Batchelor

Darwin 
37 Gregory Street  
Parap

Barkly 
TNNT 
Staunton Street 
Tennant Creek

East Arnhem 
NTETA  
Chesterfield Circuit 
Nhulunbuy

Katherine 
TNNT 
19 Second Street 
Katherine  

Yarrabah 
Council Building 
Yarrabah Aboriginal Community 
Yarrabah QLD

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Course Information
 
Online Course Finder You are now leaving Going to Uni
Online Student Handbook You are now leaving Going to Uni

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Academic Structure


Faculties
Faculty of Education Arts & Social Sciences
Faculty of Health Business & Sciences
more details through the Batchelor website You are now leaving Going to Uni

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Information for enrolling students


Open Days
Graduation Day, Batchelor Campus – early May each year
Graduation Day, Alice Springs Campus – August/September each year

Direct Applications only You are now leaving Going to Uni

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Fees Schedule
 
Fees Schedule: Tuition Fees and Student Contribution amounts You are now leaving Going to Uni
or contact Student Administration Unit

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Minimum Entrance Requirements

Minimum Entrance Requirements information You are now leaving Going to Uni is noted under each course
or contact Student Administration Unit

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Scholarship Information

Scholarships You are now leaving Going to Uni

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Quality Information


Providers are audited every 5 years.

Batchelor Institute is due to be audited in 2006.

AUQA Report You are now leaving Going to Uni



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