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. The programme highlights cinema and television as key cultural forces for enjoyment and knowledge.At the University of Glasgow, practice-based teaching and research draw on a heritage-rich environment, providing hands-on experience in knowledge creation, preservation, and communication from past to present. Leading Film & Television Studies lecturers integrate their expertise, while strong ties to Glasgow’s creative organisations enrich the curriculum through guest talks (e.g., on Media & Cultural Policy). Graduates excel in competitive markets, pursuing roles in social media management, multimedia design, advertising, digital content, data analysis, journalism, marketing, archives, libraries, museums, and more—including BBC Studios production coordinator, PR assistant, and British Film Institute analyst—preparing for media, arts, cultural, or broader careers like teaching and public relations.
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