Strategic Planning & Reports

Artwork: "Bravery" by Mike Cywink, 2013
Indigenous Strategic Plan
In 2016-17, Western University approved its first Indigenous Strategic Plan (UWO, 2016), which outlined eight broad strategic priorities to advance change at Western:
- Strengthen and build relationships with Indigenous communities;
- Nurture an inclusive campus culture that values Indigenous peoples, perspectives and ways of knowing;
- Enhance Indigenous students’ experiences;
- Achieve excellence in Indigenous research and scholarship;
- Excel in Indigenous teaching and learning;
- Indigenize Western’s institutional practices and space;
- Become a university of choice for Indigenous students;
- Increase representation of Indigenous staff and faculty members.
Reports
- Head & Heart 2022 Report
- 2021 Annual Progress Report
- Maamwi Gzikewag: Indigenous Curriculum & Learning Report June 2021
- Western University Indigenous Strategic Plan Annual Progress Report. Fall 2020
- Western University Indigenous Strategic Plan 2016
- Task Force on the Implementation of Indigenous Strategic Plan final report 2018
- Strengthening our Relations - Indigenous Research Final Report and Proposed Strategy
- Indigenous Marketing and Recruitment Plan 2022
- Indigenous Learning Fellow Annual Report 2022