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A growing movement of welcoming; Australian Universities say Welcome.

Welcoming Australia 3 mins read

Eleven Australian universities have joined the Welcoming Universities network, demonstrating their commitment to advancing equity, inclusion and belonging. 

As the Welcoming Universities network reaches 11 members across four states, we are also pleased to announce the official launch of the Welcoming Universities Standard, marking a significant milestone in its mission to foster inclusivity and belonging within the higher education sector. Alongside this achievement, Welcoming Universities proudly welcomes four new members over the last six months: the University of Wollongong, Bond University, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), and Curtin University. 

The Welcoming Universities Standard represents a comprehensive framework designed to guide universities in creating welcoming, inclusive, and supportive campuses for all students and staff. It sets benchmarks and best practices across various aspects of university life, including admissions, curriculum, student support services, and community engagement. 

"We are thrilled to launch the Welcoming Universities Standard and to welcome our newest members," said Welcoming Australia CEO Aleem Ali. "These universities have demonstrated a commitment to fostering a culture of inclusivity and belonging, and we are excited to collaborate with them to further enhance belonging in Australian universities." 

Welcoming Universities now boasts a network of 11 member institutions committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in higher education. The collective efforts of these universities through the Welcoming Universities initiative are poised to make a lasting impact on the educational landscape, ensuring that every student and staff member feels valued and supported.

On recently joining Welcoming Universities, Jo Tilly (Director, UTS Centre for Social Justice and Inclusion) shared that, UTS are proud to join Welcoming Universities! Joining with like-minded colleagues offers a fantastic opportunity to strengthen our efforts in enhancing cultural diversity and anti-racism in our campus community. 

 Dr Elaine Laforteza (Cultural Diversity Project Officer, UTS Centre for Social Justice and Inclusion) added, Consulting on the Welcoming Universities Standard has already proved very helpful for shaping our thinking for our Cultural Diversity and Anti-Racism Action Plan, which is currently under development. 

In conjunction with the launch, Welcoming Universities also announces the inaugural Welcoming Universities Summit, scheduled for October 22 at the University of Technology Sydney. This summit will bring together the higher education sector to engage in meaningful discussions about creating welcoming environments, promoting diversity, and enhancing community engagement within universities. 

"The Welcoming Universities Summit will provide a platform for universities to share insights, strategies, and innovations in fostering inclusive campuses," added Cate Gilpin. "We look forward to productive conversations that will drive positive change and promote a sense of belonging for all, said Cate Gilpin, Coordinator of Welcoming Universities. 

For more information about Welcoming Universities, the Welcoming Universities Standard, or the upcoming Welcoming Universities Summit, please visit www.welcominguniversities.org.au 

 


Key Facts:

Eleven Australian universities have joined the Welcoming Universities network, demonstrating their commitment to advancing equity, inclusion and belonging. 

Welcoming Universities will host the  inaugural Welcoming Universities Summit, scheduled for October 22 at the University of Technology Sydney. This summit will bring together the higher education sector to engage in meaningful discussions about creating welcoming environments, promoting diversity, and enhancing community engagement within universities.  


About us:

About Welcoming Universities:
Welcoming Universities is a collaborative initiative promoting inclusivity and belonging in higher education. By setting standards and fostering collaboration among member institutions, Welcoming Universities aims to create supportive environments where all students and staff thrive.
 
About Welcoming Australia:

Welcoming Australia is a non-partisan movement and organisation committed to cultivating a culture of welcome and advancing an Australia where people of all backgrounds have equal opportunity to belong, contribute and thrive. The drive to cultivate a culture of welcome in Australian communities, public discourse, political debate and legislation informs and underpins our work. We achieve this through four key initiatives:

  • Welcoming Cities
  • Welcoming Clubs
  • Welcoming Workplaces
  • Welcoming Universities

Contact details:

For further comment or information contact:

Kate Leaney 
Campaigns & Communications Manager 
Welcoming Australia 
kate@welcoming.org.au | 0411 712 930

Aleem Ali 
CEO 
Welcoming Australia 
aleem@welcoming.org.au | 0400 917 756 

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