Master of Bicultural Co Governance of Natural Resources

1 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of Canterbury

Program Overview

Students of the Masters of Bicultural Co-Governance of Natural Resources (MBCNR) will develop a deep understanding of the complex relationships between the multiple stakeholders in natural resources. This course will also develop consultation skills, bicultural awareness, project management, and knowledge of conservation and co-governance policy. This new taught Master s programme has a particular focus on New Zealand, reflecting the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi. It will also draw on material from a selection of Pacific Island nations. Students will critically examine external treaty responsibilities and relevant cultural relationships globally.

Program Key Stats

$27100 (Annual Cost)



Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Careers in government ministries
  • non-for-profit organisations
  • business and sectors utilising natural resources
  • renewable energy
  • fishery
  • forestry
  • agriculture
  • mining and land development industries

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