Join our Digital Living Masters Programme in Aarhus Denmark. Deadline Soon!
****Final call**** ****please pass along to interested students*** We have a few more seats in our fabulous (if i might say) International Masters Program so if you're interested and you've been waiting until the last possible moment to apply, here's your last chance! International student deadline for applications: March 15, 2016 Digital Living: An interdisciplinary MS degree programme Aarhus University, Faculty of Arts, Department of Communication & Culture Application deadline: March 15 (April 1 for Danish residents) Notification of Acceptance: early May 2016 Start Date: 1 September 2016 This MS focuses on how digital technologies are used in everyday life and offers students the opportunity to consider how we might design better futures by exploring the intersection of networked sociality, organizational practices, and IT design. Discuss cutting edge knowledge about the social impact of digital technologies with internationally established professors. Learn from computer scientists how digital forms of communication and interaction are designed and programmed. Work with professors from information and media studies to build a strong grounding in the political, social, and economic structures of 21st Century organizations and institutions. In addition to theoretically-grounded classroom discussions, students design and build interfaces, engage in empirical studies of digital contexts, and explore how new eBusiness models work. This well-rounded Masters Programme provides solid grounding for analyzing contemporary social media practices and developing sustainable and ethical digital futures. Digital Living is an interdisciplinary Masters Programme within Information Studies at Aarhus University. Curriculum taught in English. If applying from a Danish University, a BA in Arts or Social Sciences is required for admission to the programme (exceptions may be granted). International students with a BA or BS in any degree programme are encouraged to apply, particularly if their background or specific interests align with this Masters Programme. Deadline is March 15 for international students or April 1 for Danish residents. Learn more at: http://kandidat.au.dk/en/information-studies/ For deadlines and important information and links here: http://kandidat.au.dk/en/admission/application-deadlines-and-important-dates... For specific questions about the application process, contact the Study Center Arts in Aarhus: studiecenter.arts.aarhus@au.dk or call +45 87 16 10 87 Monday through Friday: 10:00 - 14:00 For specific questions about programme content, contact: Associate Professor Claus Bossen imvcb [at] dac {dot} au {dot} dk Professor Annette Markham amarkham [at] dac {dot} au {dot} dk ***************************************************** Annette N. Markham, Ph.D. Professor MSO, School of Communication & Culture, Aarhus University Affiliate Professor, School of Communication, Loyola University, Chicago amarkham@gmail.com http://markham.internetinquiry.org/ Twitter: annettemarkham
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Annette Markham