University of Winnipeg Report to the Community 2012

UWinnipeg’s Unique Masters Degree in Development Practice

Megan PrydunMegan Prydun has just completed her first year of UWinnipeg’s unique Master’s in Development Practice (MDP) in Indigenous Development, and was the first recipient of the CN Scholarship.

“I have been searching for a program that could help increase my capacity to serve the global community, domestically and abroad, in a holistic way through a community-based and community-led process,” said Prydun. To watch her video testimonial visit uwinnipeg.ca/index/mdp-our-stories

The MDP combines health sciences, natural sciences, social sciences, and management disciplines to give practitioners the tools to address the world’s most challenging problems while creating leaders in Indigenous Development. Students may pursue the program either on a full-time or part-time basis.

Find out more about this exciting new Masters degree at mdp.uwinnipeg.ca or email mdp@uwinnipeg.ca