Region. UWS gets grants of $7.05 million
The University of Western Sydney has received $7.05 million from the
Federal Government's Diversity and Structural Adjustment Fund for innovative
projects, including the establishment of UWS College at the Nirimba campus ( $5.7 million), embedding Indigenous cultural competency and professional capacity skills in all UWS courses ($900,000), and the establishment of the Parramatta Community Justice Centre where law students will free assistance to people facing legal challenges who cannot afford representation ($448,000). The grants place UWS among the top five universities nationally for allocations from the fund.
Federal Government's Diversity and Structural Adjustment Fund for innovative
projects, including the establishment of UWS College at the Nirimba campus ( $5.7 million), embedding Indigenous cultural competency and professional capacity skills in all UWS courses ($900,000), and the establishment of the Parramatta Community Justice Centre where law students will free assistance to people facing legal challenges who cannot afford representation ($448,000). The grants place UWS among the top five universities nationally for allocations from the fund.
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