Resources
For all TMU community members to explore supports and resources available for integrating Indigenous topics, perspectives and culture into learning and teaching and scholarly, research and creative activities.
Support services
Support services for Indigenous students and staff at TMU.

Resources for Indigenous employees at TMU. Prospective employees can also visit the Indigenous Employment webpage.
Learning and teaching
Enhance your learning and teaching with these resources which include Indigenous teachings, training, funding and more.

Developed by the Indigenous Spaces Sub Working Group (ISSWG), learn how to make learning spaces more supportive of Indigenous learners and Indigenous ways of knowing.

An interactive self-directed learning resource for students to learn how to navigate real-life scenarios they may encounter in the workplace, with a module specifically on anti-Indigenous racism.

Live actor simulation (LAS) is a unique experiential learning tool at TMU available to educators, faculty and staff. Educators can choose from the LAS’ catalogue of simulations or design their own with the help of the LAS team. Among their catalogue is the simulation, titled “Who Am I In This Story,” that addresses anti-Indigenous racism.

SIKOSE is an open-source encyclopedia that offers a virtual learning environment with free access to audio, visual, textual, graphic, performance and experiential learning resources focusing on Indigenous knowledge. Developed by Saagajiwe, The Creative School’s home for participation, action, and research in Indigenous creative practice.
Funding for Indigenous projects
Funding available for Indigenous curriculum projects and for TMU Indigenous faculty members for scholarly, research and creative (SRC) activities.

The Indigenous SRC Distinction Fund is offered biennially and provides internal funds in support of TMU Indigenous faculty members’ SRC activities. Learn more on the OVPRI website.

The Supplemental Indigenous SRC Fund offers non-competitive supplemental funding support to Indigenous faculty members’ SRC programs, including for the training of Indigenous undergraduate and/or graduate students at the university. Learn more on the OVPRI website.
Scholarly, research and creative activities
Resources to support Indigenous scholarly, research and creative activities.

Developed by the TMU Research Ethics Board, this guide provides information on conducting research involving First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples in Canada.