A world-leading department working across the university and public sectors, cultural heritage and industry, we offer a stimulating environment where students are supported to think, explore, learn and engage with dedicated staff from a wide range of academic and professional backgrounds. As part of the Digital Humanities department, you will be at the leading edge of digital studies and will be part of a vibrant multicultural student body. We offer a lively mix of theory and practical work and the knowledge and skills gained by our students are extremely attractive to employers. Our research is internationally excellent and the department’s joint submission (with Culture, Media & Creative Industries) to the Research Excellence Framework (REF, 2014) was ranked first in the UK for research power.
Digital Humanities
Digital Humanities
Graduate prospects
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of graduates in work, study or both went into graduate-level work or postgraduate study. is the median salary for those graduates in full-time work.
Recent graduates are now: • Librarians and conservators • Academics and teaching professionals • Social media strategists and digital project managers • Production assistant and designer • Data analysts and engineers.
1st in UK for research ‘power’.
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1st department in the world to offer a PhD in Digital Humanities.
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International leader in the field working across public sectors, cultural heritage and industry.
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DHLE Survey 2013
Taught courses Course Digital Asset & Media Management MA
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Digital Culture & Society MA
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Digital Curation (joint with Humboldt University Berlin) MA
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Digital Humanities MA
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Study abroad
Placements/internships
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Distance learning
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