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Vinathe Sharma-Brymer
Research impact spotlight: Dr Vinathe Sharma-Brymer
7 Nov

Dr Vinathe Sharma-Brymer is a core member of the Indigenous and Transcultural Research Centre (ITRC) at the University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC), where her research sits at the interface of human–nature relationships, gender and wellbeing, disaster and climate resilience, and community capability-building.

Paul Williams
Research impact spotlight: Associate Professor Paul Williams
7 Nov

Associate Professor Paul Williams is a core member of the Indigenous and Transcultural Research Centre (ITRC) at the University of the Sunshine Coast, where he explores the power of storytelling to shape identity, memory, and transcultural understanding. His research investigates identity, memory, cross-cultural and transcultural narratives, post-colonial and post-modern literatures, and creative-writing pedagogy

Sharon Louth
Research impact spotlight: Dr Sharon Louth
7 Nov

Dr Sharon Louth is a core member of the Indigenous and Transcultural Research Centre (ITRC) at the University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC), where her research focuses on inclusive, cooperative and motivational learning strategies that build self-efficacy and empower diverse student cohorts.

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Research impact spotlight: Dr Natalie McMaster
1 Sep

Dr Natalie McMaster is a Lecturer in Education at the University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC) and a member of the Indigenous and Transcultural Research Centre (ITRC).

Why We Need to Indigenise Occupational Wellbeing
28 May

Indigenous businesses in Australia are a powerful force—close to 14,000 strong, contributing $16 billion annually to the economy and creating meaningful employment for over 116,000 people.

SDG commentary: services that provide opportunity for all humans
2 Aug 2024

The global pursuit of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) reflects our commitment to improving life on earth, with a focus on providing opportunities for all humans through quality services

The 'problem' of Australian First Nations doctoral education: a policy analysis
2 Aug 2024

Educational inequality is a significant issue worldwide, and Australia is no exception.

Australian Indigenous female entrepreneurs: The role of adversity quotient
2 Aug 2024

In the face of adversity, resilience and determination often shine the brightest.

Io, keimami leqataka vakalevu na vei gauna mai muri” (“we are worried about the future generation”): experiences of eco-grief in rural indigenous Fijians
19 Jul 2024

Beneath the surface of serenity, lies a community grappling with the grave impacts of climate change.

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