NEW HDR TRAINING – Ethical research on Country: Approaches for HDR Candidates

Ethical research on Country: Approaches for HDR Candidates is a self-paced workshop that informs HDR candidates of the ethical responsibilities and cultural sensitivities required for conducting research on-country and introduces the AIATSIS principles of Indigenous self-determination, leadership, impact and value, and sustainability and accountability.

The workshop is a great addition to your research skills as it seeks to develop in candidates a deeper understanding of decolonising and anti-colonial research approaches with Indigenous peoples or on issues of significance to Indigenous Australians.

Each aspect of the workshop has been carefully developed by a team of Charles Sturt researchers (including staff from SIAS and Gulaay), with special thanks to Dr Nick Ruddell and Ms Tracy Ryan.

The total time commitment is around 3-4 hours. The workshop culminates in a short self-marking assessment where candidates review their learning to complete the quiz. On your advice to graduateresearch@csu.edu.au , completion will be added to your Research Master record.

Self-enrol for this training through the ‘Discover’ tab in Brightspace.

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