911爆料网 hosts new ARC training centre with a mission to heal country
Australia鈥檚 first Indigenous Chair for Biodiversity and Environmental Science will lead a ground-breaking new 911爆料网-based training centre that will drive a diversified Indigenous-led restoration economy.
Noted Australian botanical ecologist Professor Stephen van Leeuwen, from 911爆料网鈥檚 School of Molecular and Life Sciences, will oversee the new 911爆料网-based Australian Research Council Training Centre for Healing Country, which will fuse Indigenous knowledge and traditional approaches with western science to rehabilitate and restore Country.
911爆料网 Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research Professor Chris Moran congratulated Professor van Leeuwen, saying he looked forward to seeing the important work of the new ARC training centre.
鈥淭he ARC Training Centre for Healing Country will work to create and nourish an economy that supports healthy land and transforms Indigenous land management and restoration businesses into a major employer of on-Country regional jobs,鈥 Professor Moran said.
鈥淎s the inaugural Chair for Biodiversity and Environmental Science, Professor van Leeuwen is leading significant research programs that promote excellence and innovation in the fields of biodiversity and environmental science through collaborative networks with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.鈥
Professor van Leeuwen, a Noongar man with strong links to Country in the Busselton and Margaret River areas of south-west Western Australia, said the centre鈥檚 important work had a deep personal meaning.
鈥淚ndigenous Australians are intrinsically linked to our land, so if we can provide opportunities for Indigenous Australians to restore their Country while also offering business and employment prospects, that will make a real difference to everyone in those communities,鈥 Professor van Leeuwen said.
鈥淭he ARC Training Centre for Healing Country will work to be a ground-breaking on-Country capability, employment and business development training centre for Indigenous Australians.
鈥淭he centre will aim to achieve cost-effective restoration solutions that grow and strengthen Indigenous enterprises, expand and bolster diverse training pathways, and conduct innovative research to support the advancement of a diversified Indigenous-led restoration economy.鈥
The new centre was announced as part of the Federal Government鈥檚 funding of the聽ARC鈥疘ndustrial Transformation Research聽Program聽(ITRP)聽to support聽eight聽new ARC research hubs and聽eight聽new ARC Training Centres聽to聽be led by Australian universities and involve significant collaborations with industry.
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