
Indigenising Curriculum resources
The University of Queensland acknowledges the Traditional Owners and their custodianship of the lands on which UQ operates. We pay our respects to their Ancestors and their descendants, who continue cultural and spiritual connections to Country. We recognise their valuable contributions to Australian and global society.
The University is committed to Indigenising Curriculum, embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander curriculum and inclusive teaching practices in programs. Use this page to find a rich and curated collection of library resources and innovative approaches for incorporating them.

Get started with Indigenising Curriculum
This module is designed for teaching staff who are thinking about or working towards Indigenising curriculum.
Tools for finding resources

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives guide

Indigenising Curriculum reading list

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Need help evaluating a resource?
The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) Guide to evaluating and selecting education resources is designed to support teachers with selecting quality and culturally appropriate curriculum resources. The guide features the AIATSIS Resource Evaluation Framework that teachers can use as a critical reflection tool to consider:
- whether Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples participated in the development of the content
- how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are positioned in the content
- best practice for producing your own resources.
Indigenising Curriculum in action

Indigenising Curriculum in Practice podcast
Co-hosted by Professor Tracey Bunda and Dr Katelyn Barney, this podcast series investigates how Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, and non-Indigenous academics across disciplines are Indigenising the curriculum at UQ.

Cultural Safety in Practice modules
The Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences has embedded Cultural Safety in Practice modules in 8 courses, developing students cultural responsiveness required for best practice in a health, education, or community services setting.

Disciplinary Indigenous scholarship list
In 2020, the School of Political Science and International Studies set a target of 10% of readings in courses by Indigenous scholars. To support course coordinators locating appropriate readings, the School compiled a disciplinary scholarship list.
Continue your learning journey

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Core Cultural Learning
