Identify and outline a relevant issue in your chosen research area. Develop advanced skills in research principles to plan and produce an original contribution to the field of Indigenous studies. Studies will culminate in a presentation of your thesis. Benefit from the guided support of experienced supervisors, as well as access to resources across all disciplines and colleges at JCU. Engage and network with leading researchers, world-class lecturers, and fellow students. Choose from a broad range of research areas to suit your professional qualifications and interests. Research areas include: Indigenous studies, knowledge and culture Indigenous community development Indigenous intersections with other disciplines Make a meaningful contribution to the future of Indigenous research and affairs. Master of Philosophy students are equipped with the critical skills required to work in research or to continue on to study a PhD.
JCU Master of Philosophy (Indigenous) graduates are internationally recognised as experts who produce valuable new knowledge in their fields. Graduates pursue careers in politics, Indigenous areas of corporate organisations, not-for-profit, media, research and education. You could find employment as a research officer, policy advisor, community relations officer, journalist, Indigenous programs advisor, politician in Indigenous Affairs, academic, lecturer or school leadership positions. Graduates can also continue their independent research in a Doctor of Philosophy.
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February, June, November
Minimum 60%
IELTS: AQF level 7 bachelor degree with conditions TOFEL: PTE: AQF level 7 bachelor degree with conditions
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Townsville, Cairns
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