Graduate Study at CAEPR
Graduate Coursework

Those wishing to develop expertise in the application of anthropology to contemporary policy and practice in Indigenous affairs can undertake courses through CAEPR as part of the Graduate Program in Indigenous Policy, a specialisation in the Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development (MAAPD), or the highly flexible Graduate Studies Select Program.
Graduate Research
CAEPR offers the opportunity for full-time or part-time students to undertake research leading to a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or Master of Philosophy (MPhil) degree in a broad range of disciplines.
Scholarships
A range of scholarships are available for graduate research and a small number for graduate coursework programs. Summer Research Scholarships are available to current undergraduate and honours students.
Graduate Profiles
Graduates of CAEPR research and coursework degrees have invariably gone on to do interesting and challenging work in the Indigenous sector. Read about our past graduates.
