UA to Host Indigenous Intensive Education Session, January in Tucson

Sept. 24, 2019

For three weeks each year, the University of Arizona's Indigenous Governance Program hosts an intensive education session called January in Tucson. This session brings together distinguished faculty in the field of Indigenous governance and Indigenous rights, and gives them the opportunity to teach and hold discussions with Indigenous leaders, practitioners, and community members, as well as other individuals interested in Indigenous affairs. To learn more about the January in Tucson program, click here.


Additionally, the UA introduced the Master of Professional Studies in Indigenous Governance (MPS), an executive-style degree program designed with working professionals in mind. This new 30-credit program affords students significant flexibility in creating their own specialized courses of study. To learn more about the MPS degree, click here