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    Graduate Certificate of the Repatriation of Ancestral Remains and Cultural Objects
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    Graduate Certificate of the Repatriation of Ancestral Remains and Cultural Objects

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    Australia, Canberra

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Graduate Certificate

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines25-Feb-2026
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    Duration 0.5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    AUD 25,410  / year(s)
    Next Intake 25-Feb-2026

    Graduate Certificate of the Repatriation of Ancestral Remains and Cultural Objects

    About

    From the earliest days of colonisation, Indigenous ancestral remains were taken from funerary sites and sent to museums worldwide. The theft and scientific misuse of First Nations bodily remains was a colonial violence, the impact of which continue today. Historically, Indigenous people opposed the theft of their ancestors when they could. From the 1970s the global repatriation movement began to emerge when First Nations, particularly in Australia, New Zealand, and North America started campaigning globally for the return of their ancestors and cultural objects. In some countries this prompted unprecedented change in museum policies and the teaching and practice of associated disciplines. Repatriation can play a fundamental role in healing and reconciliation. Today, repatriation of ancestral remains and cultural objects continues to be a key priority for Indigenous peoples in Australia and overseas.


    As repatriation activity accelerates in Australia and overseas, this unique Graduate Certificate addresses an acute need for significant capacity building and advanced knowledge in the repatriation of Indigenous ancestral remains and cultural materials. As well as a rapidly increasing interest in repatriation as a topic of research in museum and heritage studies, repatriation is quickly becoming core business for museums, governments, and Indigenous community organisations. Applied and scholarly research in repatriation is mutually inclusive. In order to undertake repatriation work successfully, an understanding of its context and history is essential, with a priority on Indigenous perspectives, histories, knowledges and approaches. Taught by an Indigenous and non-Indigenous team with extensive expertise in repatriation research and practice, the Graduate Certificate fills a distinct gap in availability of programs dedicated to this important and transformative issue.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Admission Requirements

    A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a minimum GPA of 4/7; Or

    A minimum of evidenced 3 years senior experience in repatriation practice with a Community organisation, GLAM sector organisation, or government agency

    All applicants must meet the University’s English Language Admission Requirements for Students

    Or

  • All of the following:
  • Successful completion (summative assessment mark of at least 50% in each micro-credential) of all of the following ANU micro-credentials:
  • Indigenous Collections and Exhibitions
  • Introduction to Repatriation: Principles, Policy and Practice
  • Repatriation, Social Justice and the Museum
  • Repatriation and the Archive: Using Archives and Special Collections
  • Completion, to the satisfaction of the Program Convenor, of the following:
  • Responses to application questions
  • Curriculum vitae, clearly identifying any relevant work experience
  • Interview
  • And, at a minimum, all applicants must meet program-specific academic/non-academic requirements, and English language admission requirements.

    Alternate Admin Requirements



    Credit Granted

    Applicants who have completed a degree in a cognate discipline from a recognised university may be eligible to receive coursework credit towards this degree, in line with the ANU Coursework Award Rules.

    Cognate Disciplines

    Indigenous Studies; Heritage and Museum Studies

    Pathways

    The four core courses can each be taken by non-ANU students as a micro-credential, see revised entry requirements for relationship between these microcredentials and the Graduate Certificate.

    Career

    Employment Opportunities

    These include the GLAM sector, Federal and State Governments, International Organizations and Inter-Governmental agencies, First Nations organisations, NGOs and private sector companies (e.g. heritage consultancies, auction houses etc.).

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    AUD 25,410 

    Application Fee

    AUD  
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    Graduate Certificate of the Repatriation of Ancestral Remains and Cultural Objects

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