Dr. Jenny Fraser is an accomplished researcher and academic currently affiliated with Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education, focusing on the cyberTribe project, which celebrates 25 years of Aboriginal art in the digital age. With extensive experience in Indigenous healing and cultural practices, Dr. Fraser co-founded the Pacific Indigenous Healers Consortium and leads initiatives such as the Solid Screen Festival and Awards, which honor Indigenous women's contributions to screen culture. Additionally, Dr. Fraser's roles include being a healer with the Indigenous Ancestral Healing Collective and patron of the Keeping Place Museum, demonstrating a commitment to preserving and promoting Indigenous heritage and art. Educational qualifications include a PhD in Indigenous Knowledges and multiple degrees in Indigenous wellbeing, film, and media production.

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Barney View, Australia

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Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education

Batchelor Institute is a dual sector tertiary education provider that services the education, training and research needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Batchelor has a special focus on remote Northern Territory communities and also attracts higher education students from across Australia. The Institute is located in Batchelor, Alice Springs and in annexes and study centres throughout the Northern Territory. Our Registered Training Organisation number (for delivering Vocational Education and Training courses) is 0383.


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201-500

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