Study program Digital Culture and Creative Industries
Contact:
E-mail program-26546@mail.muni.cz
Masaryk University - Faculty of Arts
Apply at https://is.muni.cz/prihlaska/?lang=en. Choose from the list of currently available degree programmes.
Graduate employment means the professions and positions for which as a graduate, you are to be educated and/or the types of employers for whom as a graduate, you will be able to work. The employment of graduates can be viewed from the perspective of their end-of-studies abilities, language competences, career opportunities or a particular advantage in the context of other universities. Graduates of the DCCI doctoral degree study programme can apply the acquired qualifications in research institutes and workplaces as university teachers, in particular, and in other positions. They are authorized to carry out independent academic and research activities in the field of basic and applied research. In a broader sense, they are able to perform any activity related to academic work, i.e. dealing with conceptual issues, academic and organizational activities and teaching. As a graduate, you will find employment in: - academic and other institutions concerned with science, research, development and innovation; - galleries, as exhibition curators and authors of exhibition concepts; - museums and archives of new media arts, as experts in the new media arts and the possibilities of archiving and mediating it; - dramaturgy, as dramaturges and directors of new media arts festivals; - creative industries: especially in the field of game design and marketing; - National institutions dealing with the policy of developing creative industries and innovations supported by the use of digital technologies.
Tuition fee is 63000 CZK per academic year.
Masaryk University (MUNI) is a public higher education institution in Brno, founded in 1919 as the second Czech university. It has long been one of the largest and most prominent educational and research institutions in Czechia. Across ten faculties and more than 200 departments, you can choose from a wide range of study programmes, from humanities and social sciences to natural sciences, medicine and informatics. MUNI creates and shares knowledge, develops education and research, and contributes to society and quality of life. It also focuses on social responsibility and sustainable development, reflected in its education, research and day-to-day operations.
E-mail program-26546@mail.muni.cz
Žerotínovo nám. 617/9, 60177 Brno
Arna Nováka, 602 00 Brno
E-mail studies@phil.muni.cz
Phone +420 549 49 1111
Apply at https://is.muni.cz/prihlaska/?lang=en. Choose from the list of currently available degree programmes.
Graduate employment means the professions and positions for which as a graduate, you are to be educated and/or the types of employers for whom as a graduate, you will be able to work. The employment of graduates can be viewed from the perspective of their end-of-studies abilities, language competences, career opportunities or a particular advantage in the context of other universities. Graduates of the DCCI doctoral degree study programme can apply the acquired qualifications in research institutes and workplaces as university teachers, in particular, and in other positions. They are authorized to carry out independent academic and research activities in the field of basic and applied research. In a broader sense, they are able to perform any activity related to academic work, i.e. dealing with conceptual issues, academic and organizational activities and teaching. As a graduate, you will find employment in: - academic and other institutions concerned with science, research, development and innovation; - galleries, as exhibition curators and authors of exhibition concepts; - museums and archives of new media arts, as experts in the new media arts and the possibilities of archiving and mediating it; - dramaturgy, as dramaturges and directors of new media arts festivals; - creative industries: especially in the field of game design and marketing; - National institutions dealing with the policy of developing creative industries and innovations supported by the use of digital technologies.
Tuition fee is 63000 CZK per academic year.
Masaryk University (MUNI) is a public higher education institution in Brno, founded in 1919 as the second Czech university. It has long been one of the largest and most prominent educational and research institutions in Czechia. Across ten faculties and more than 200 departments, you can choose from a wide range of study programmes, from humanities and social sciences to natural sciences, medicine and informatics. MUNI creates and shares knowledge, develops education and research, and contributes to society and quality of life. It also focuses on social responsibility and sustainable development, reflected in its education, research and day-to-day operations.
E-mail program-26546@mail.muni.cz
Žerotínovo nám. 617/9, 60177 Brno
Arna Nováka, 602 00 Brno
E-mail studies@phil.muni.cz
Phone +420 549 49 1111
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