Digital Media & Information Studies examines the creation, use, and impact of digital content and information across the arts, humanities, and society, offering a human-centered perspective on digital-age challenges. Students explore English literature from early modern to postmodern eras, drawing on expertise in American, Irish, and postcolonial literatures, critical theory, creative writing, and intersections with other arts, media, and science.At the University of Glasgow, practice-based teaching and research immerse students in heritage, providing hands-on experience in knowledge creation, preservation, and communication from past to present. Access to the world-class Hunterian collection and Library’s Special Collections—strong in 18th-19th centuries, travel, illuminated manuscripts, and author holdings—enhances learning. Graduates excel in careers like social media management, multimedia design, advertising, digital content management, data analysis, journalism, archives, libraries, museums, and more, leveraging valued skills in argumentation, creativity, critical analysis, and collaboration.
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