Acknowledgement of Country
Deakin University acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of all the unceded lands, skies and waterways on which Deakin students, staff and communities come together.
As we learn and teach through virtually and physically constructed places across time, we pay our deep respect to the Ancestors and Elders of Wadawurrung Country, Eastern Maar Country and Wurundjeri Country, where our physical campuses are located.
We also acknowledge the many First Nations from where students join us online and make vital contributions to our learning communities.
Deakin University would like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of all the unceded lands, skies and waterways on which our students and staff come together.
As we learn, teach, innovate and research through virtually and physically constructed places across time, we pay our deep respect to the Elders and Ancestors who have cared for the country that you join us from an ancient place where education, innovation, and knowledge transfer have taken place for many thousands of years.
At Deakin, we aim to nurture and continue this important legacy whilst encouraging our communities to walk softly on country in the spirit of sustainability.
In particular, we give gratitude to the Elders and Ancestors of Wadawurrung Country, Wurundjeri Country and Eastern Maar Country and beyond, where our physical campuses are located.
Their contributions to our learning communities and environments are rich and highly valued.
Deakin is committed to embedding indigenous knowledges and perspectives in all disciplines that we teach, as well as advancing the self-determined interests of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, including treaty and truth-telling.
As you move around our physical and virtual environments, take a moment to consider, appreciate and listen deeply to the country beneath your feet.