The Master of Philosophy in Pacific and Indigenous Studies is a one-year research degree where candidates undertake a supervised research project that makes an original contribution to the field. This program equips students to critically investigate topics of substance by exploring Indigenous knowledge systems, culture, politics, and research methodologies.
Key Program Highlights
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Conduct a significant, supervised research project on a topic of your choice
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Engage deeply with Pacific and Indigenous knowledge, culture, and politics
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Learn and apply decolonial and Indigenous research methodologies
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Develop advanced skills in critical analysis and academic interpretation
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Complete a substantial thesis within a focused one-year timeframe