If you are a researcher seeking to understand how to find and work respectfully with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander research and data, Griffith’s Indigenous Research Unit (IRU) and the Library have recently collaborated to develop the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research guide. In this guide you will find links to research resources, such as data, statistics and journals, and guidance on evaluating your research. There is also information on copyright and links to support areas within Griffith University, including the IRU. 

The IRU supports Indigenous research, advocating for Indigenous appropriate approaches and fostering organisational engagement with and between Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers. The IRU works in collaboration with GUMURRII Student Success Unit and Griffith Graduate Research School (GGRS) to provide Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Higher Degree Research (HDR) candidates with support and guidance throughout their research journey. 

Whether you are studying on campus or online, the IRU’s dedicated centre at Nathan campus is there to help. You can access a range of formal and informal support from the team who are flexible and responsive to your individual project and career ambitions. 

Visit the IRU webpages to view the achievements of past and present Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander HDRs at Griffith University and information on how to contact the IRU 

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