A master’s programme at Ca’ Foscari (Venice) that connects the humanities with digital methods for research, cultural heritage, and public communication. Through practice in tools, data, and online publishing, you learn how to design and evaluate digital projects in cultural contexts.
The Digital and Public Humanities master's programme at Ca' Foscari University of Venice offers a unique blend of humanities studies and digital methodologies. This course enables students to engage with research, cultural heritage, and public communication through innovative digital tools and practices. Over the course of 24 months, you will acquire the skills necessary to design, develop, and evaluate digital projects within various cultural contexts.
The curriculum is structured to combine theoretical foundations in the humanities with practical training in digital methods. Students will engage in core modules and hands-on workshops, leading to a culminating project or dissertation.
The programme typically concludes with a final project or dissertation that reflects the themes of digital humanities and public engagement, allowing you to showcase your learning and skills acquired throughout the course.
Applicants are expected to have a strong academic background, typically with a minimum CGPA of 73%. Additionally, proficiency in English is required, as the programme is delivered in this language. Candidates should verify specific language requirements as part of the application process.
Graduates of the Digital and Public Humanities programme will be well-equipped for various roles in cultural institutions, digital media, academia, and public engagement sectors. The skill set acquired will enable you to contribute to the intersection of technology and the humanities, fostering innovative approaches to cultural communication and heritage preservation.
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