Celebrating 10 years of MAAPD

The highly successful ANU Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development (MAAPD) has now been preparing students for careers in the field of development for 10 years.
The degree teaches students how critical social inquiry and participatory processes can be applied to the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of development activities.
Students can specialise in:
- Indigenous policy
- Gender and development
- Society and environment
- Conflict and development
MAAPD can be taken on or off campus. It is designed for people working in government, non-government organisations, or as independent consultants.
Find out more about the MAAPD.