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Associate Professor Sadie Heckenberg is a proud Wiradjuri woman, living and working on Nipaluna Country.
Living with dyslexia, Sadie initially struggled in her studies. However, with support from her mum and her university lecturer, and with thanks to a grant that allowed her to purchase a laptop, Sadie conquered the academic world.
Sadie is now Academic Director (Aboriginal Engagement) at the University of Tasmania, after completing her PhD on protecting indigenous knowledge through oral history and culturally safe research practices in 2018.
A member of Ember Connect's Board, Sadie's story of how she went from not being able to read or write at age 11, to becoming an Associate Professor and travelling the world to meet with First Nations people is joyful listening.
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- Join Ember Connect
- Ember Connect Game Changer Grants - Tertiary Round (closing Friday 7 Feb)
- Contact Sadie at sadie.heckenberg@utas.edu.au
- Empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander girls, changing communities
- UTAS Research Project artwork commission - more details available soon
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