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Supervising Indigenous Higher Degree Research Supervising Indigenous Higher Degree Research
Microcredential

Supervising Indigenous Higher Degree Research

Enrich your supervisory practice with an exploration of Indigenous research theories and methodologies. [6 wks, avg 12 hrs/wk]

  • 04 Sep 23 - 13 Oct 23
  • 6 wks
  • Avg 12 hrs/wk
  • 1,325
  • Online
  • Scheduled sessions
Community Consultation and Engagement: Getting it Right Community Consultation and Engagement: Getting it Right
Short Course

Community Consultation and Engagement: Getting it Right

This course offers project managers a structured approach to the planning, deliveringy and presentation write-up of evidence gathered from community engagement processes.

  • 07 Jul 23 - 07 Jul 23
  • 1 day
  • 8 hrs
  • 685
  • On Campus (Sydney)
  • Scheduled sessions
Getting Started in Evaluation Getting Started in Evaluation
Short Course

Getting Started in Evaluation

Evaluation is a valuable tool in improving the quality of program delivery and outcomes.

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  • 5 hrs
  • 485
  • Online
  • Scheduled sessions
Social Planning and Community Development Social Planning and Community Development
Short Course

Social Planning and Community Development

Understand the theory and practice of social planning in shifting social, political and economic environments. [2 wks, 4 x 8 hrs]

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  • 2 wks
  • 4 x 8 hrs
  • 2,990
  • Online
  • Scheduled sessions
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