University
University of AucklandThis course is available
On-Campus, Online
Level of Study
Master's Degree
Study the innovations emerging from the world of Indigenous research and engage with the political, cultural and economic issues that Indigenous peoples deal with in their struggle for tino rangatiratanga (self-determination). The programme is underpinned by Indigenous worldviews. It gives you the opportunity for intellectual engagement, learning and research that contributes to new insights and approaches to Indigenous issues and research. You will have the opportunity to study widely in relevant areas right across the University.
You need to have completed an honours degree or postgraduate diploma in a relevant subject with a GPA of 5.0, or have equivalent prior study. In exceptional circumstances, these requirements may be waived by the relevant Associate Dean Academic, or nominee, if they determine you have at least three years of relevant practical, professional or scholarly experience. Note: Relevant subjects may include Anthropology, Criminology, Development Studies, Economics, Education, Environmental Studies, History, Māori Studies, Pacific Studies, Philosophy, Politics and International Relations, Social Work, and Sociology.
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