Making a Difference: Fifty Years of Indigenous Programs at Monash University, 19642014
By (Author) Rani Kerin
Monash University Publishing
Monash University Publishing
1st October 2016
Australia
General
Non Fiction
History of education
Social and cultural history
Australasian and Pacific history
378.00899915
Paperback
174
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
350g
Established in 1964, the Centre for Research into Aboriginal Affairs propelled Monash University into a position of academic leadership in the ongoing struggle for justice for Aboriginal people. Leading the way in research into the causes of Aboriginal disadvantage and the teaching of Aboriginal Studies, Monash has also been at the forefront of moves to widen educational and employment opportunities for Indigenous people. Making a Difference tells the story of visionary and committed individuals who sought to improve Aboriginal peoples' lives in the face of enormous obstacles.
Rani Kerin is a lecturer in the School of History at Monash University, and Research Fellow at the Collaborative Research Centre in Australian History at Federation University. Previously she worked as a lecturer at the University of Otago, Research Fellow at the National Centre of Biography, The Australian National University, and Research Fellow at the Monash Indigenous Centre. She is the author of Doctor Do-Good: Charles Duguid and Aboriginal Advancement, 1930s1960s (Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2012).