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Masters in Indigenous Studies in 2024

Indigenous Governance and Partnership Certificate

University of Alberta Canada

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Doctor of Philosophy (Indigenous Health) Ph.D.

University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Australia

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Graduate Diploma of Indigenous Policy Development Graduate Diploma

Charles Darwin University (CDU) Australia

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Modern Languages MPhil, PhD

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Secondary Modern Foreign Languages PGCE

Sheffield Hallam University United Kingdom

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International Development: Development Management MSc

University of Manchester, School of Environment, Education and Development United Kingdom

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University of Edinburgh Online Learning United Kingdom

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Masters in Indigenous Studies

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Indigenous Studies, as an academic degree, focuses on the exploration and understanding of the histories, cultures, languages, and contemporary issues of Indigenous peoples around the world. This interdisciplinary field provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the experiences and contributions of Indigenous communities and the challenges they face.

Indigenous Studies is a field that values cultural sensitivity, respect, and collaboration. By pursuing a degree in Indigenous Studies, students have the opportunity to contribute to positive social change and support Indigenous communities in their struggles for recognition, self-determination, and cultural preservation. The knowledge and skills gained from this degree can be applied to a variety of professions and contribute to building a more inclusive and equitable society.

Graduates of a master's degree in Indigenous Studies will have advanced expertise in Indigenous research methodologies, cultural representation, and policy analysis. This level of education prepares students for leadership roles in Indigenous community development, cultural revitalization, and policy-making.

Your master's degree program will focus on advanced research and critical analysis of Indigenous issues. Modules you study could include:

  • Advanced Topics in Indigenous Studies
  • Cultural Representation and Identity
  • Indigenous Governance and Self-Determination
  • Indigenous Research Ethics
  • Indigenous Language Revitalization

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