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. History of Art analyzes how and why paintings, sculptures, buildings, and designs take their forms.At the University of Glasgow, our heritage-rich environment delivers practice-based teaching and research with hands-on experience in knowledge creation, preservation, and communication from past to present. Students access the University Library and Archives, The Hunterian museum (featuring Hunter, Whistler, and Mackintosh collections), and Kelvin Hall collections centre. A third-year grant supports visits to relevant museums, galleries, and sites.This degree enhances employability in social media management, multimedia design, advertising, digital content management, data analysis, journalism, archives, museums, and more, including publishing, heritage, and consultancy. Graduates have secured roles like Getty internships and positions at Dulwich Picture Gallery and Handel House.
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