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Events

Public Event

An evening with Ryan McMahon
Ojibwe/Métis Comedian

Thursday February 23rd, 2012 - 7pm
First Peoples House, Ceremonial Room

FREE - EVERYONE WELCOME

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For more info on Ryan McMahon: ryanmcmahoncomedy.com

 

 

 

 

Public Lecture

Dr. Pam Palmater
Mi'kmaq
Director, Centre for Indigenous Governance
Ryerson University

Blood Fiction: Decolonizing our Indigenous Identities

January 6th, 2012 - 1pm - 3pm
First Peoples House, Ceremonial Room
University of Victoria

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download Dr. Palmater's bio

 


Our Programs

Master of Arts in Indigenous Governance (MAIG)

The Master of Arts in Indigenous Governance (MAIG) is an interdisciplinary program focused on traditional structures and ways of governance and encompassing the values, perspectives, concepts, and principles of Indigenous political cultures. Through teaching and research that respects both western and Indigenous traditions, methods, and forms of knowledge, students are provided with a strong foundation of basic and applied scholarly research with an emphasis on the nature and context of Indigenous governance and Indigenous-State relations in Canada and internationally.

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PhD Degree by Special Arrangement

The Faculty of Graduate Studies along with the Indigenous Governance Program (IGOV) offers the selected opportunities for students to pursue a PhD degree by Special Arrangement. The Special Arrangement degree program is available for Indigenous Governance students, as the program does not currently offer a regular Ph.D. degree program. For more information about this program.

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Our FACULTY

IGOV is a part of the Faculty of Human and Social Development (HSD).

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