This international double master's program enables you to complete the requirements of Monash University’s Master of International Development Practice as well as the Master of Arts (Development Studies) degree from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) in Mumbai, India.
Equitable and sustainable human development remains a pressing global concern. Complex socio-political, health, economic, cultural, humanitarian, and ecological challenges contribute to extreme poverty, reduced human development, fragile governance and environmental vulnerability affecting the well-being of millions of people worldwide. These complex, multidimensional challenges require adaptable professionals with the practical skills and analytical capacity to strategically and ethically address them at community, national and global levels.
The Master of International Development Practice offers a multi-disciplinary, applied approach to the theory and practice of sustainable human development. Delivered by specialists across the humanities and social sciences, medicine, business and economics, education and law faculties, the degree delivers rigorous research training alongside the critical and practical skills of project design and management and leadership skills.
You may choose to focus your electives in one of the following streams, designed to help meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals:
- democracy, justice and governance
- gender, peace and security
- crisis, change management and leadership
- sustainable resource management
- sustainable economies
- global migration
Our graduates can adapt rapidly to changing circumstances while understanding that at the core of development practice are enduring principles of social justice, equity, inclusion, and sustainability. Graduate employment opportunities may include local and international non-government organisations, human rights advocacy, aid agencies, government, social enterprise, corporate social responsibility, the business sector, universities, community organisations, and international institutions such as the United Nations, World Bank and International Migration Organisation.
