Digital Media & Information Studies examines the creation, use, and impact of digital content in the arts, humanities, and society, offering a human-centered view of digital-age challenges. Archaeology investigates past human interactions with their world through objects, sites, monuments, and landscapes.At the University of Glasgow, our heritage-immersed environment delivers hands-on teaching and research, from knowledge preservation across eras to practical fieldwork in the UK and abroad (e.g., Baltic states, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Near East, Scotland). Students join excavations, fieldtrips, staff projects, archives, and placements with organizations like National Trust for Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland.Graduates excel in social media management, digital content, data analysis, journalism, museums, archives, and heritage roles, leveraging skills like teamwork, problem-solving, and critical analysis for employers in banking, law, business, and tourism.
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