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. Philosophy systematically addresses profound questions about knowledge, life, morality, science, and human nature through reason and argument.At the University of Glasgow, our heritage-rich environment delivers practice-based teaching and research, providing hands-on experience in knowledge creation, preservation, and communication from past to present. We host student reading parties in the Highlands and support a thriving undergraduate Philosophy Society. Graduates pursue diverse careers in social media management, multimedia design, advertising, digital content management, data analysis, journalism, archives, libraries, museums, and more. Key transferable skills include evaluating arguments, analytical thinking, clear writing, and questioning assumptions. Recent Philosophy alumni have joined Hydrogen Group, Hopscotch Films, The Guardian, and Civil Service fast track roles, with others advancing to postgraduate study and university teaching.
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