M.Phil. in Digital Humanities and Culture

Dublin

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The M.Phil. in Digital Humanities and Culture at Trinity College Dublin provides an interdisciplinary exploration of how digital technologies intersect with humanistic disciplines such as literature, history, linguistics, and cultural studies. This program equips students with the tools to critically engage with digital technologies while examining their impact on society, culture, and the arts.

Curriculum: The program's curriculum is structured to cover a wide spectrum of topics central to digital humanities. Core modules encompass digital text analysis, data visualization, digital archives, cultural heritage informatics, digital storytelling, and the ethics of digital representation. Practical components involve hands-on experience with digital tools, software, and methodologies essential for digital humanities research.

Research Focus: Trinity College Dublin fosters a dynamic research environment in digital humanities. Students have opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research initiatives focused on areas such as computational linguistics, digital preservation, interactive storytelling, virtual heritage, algorithmic analysis of cultural artifacts, and the social impact of digital technologies.

Industry Engagement: The program encourages collaborations with industry partners, cultural institutions, and technology companies. Partnerships offer students access to internships, projects, and workshops, facilitating practical exposure to the application of digital humanities in industries such as publishing, museums, libraries, and digital media.

Global Perspective: Trinity College Dublin emphasizes a global perspective within the program. The curriculum integrates international case studies, comparative analyses of digital cultural initiatives worldwide, and encourages diverse perspectives from a multicultural student body. This approach prepares students to address global digital challenges and engage with digital cultural heritage from various cultural contexts.

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Location

Dublin

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

€ 18590

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: For admission to postgraduate programs at Trinity College Dublin, international students are typically required to have achieved a minimum academic score of 65% or above in their prior qualifications.

English Language Proficiency: 

  • IELTS: Overall score of 6.5 or 7.0, with a minimum of 6.0 in each section.
  • TOEFL iBT: Overall score of 88, with no section score below 20.
  • PTE Academic: Overall score of 63, with a minimum of 59 in each section.
  • Duolingo English Test (DET): Overall score of 120, with a minimum of 105.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

Work experience: Some postgraduate courses may require relevant work experience in the field.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

Trinity College Dublin offers an array of scholarships to attract and support international students seeking to pursue undergraduate and postgraduate studies. These scholarships aim to recognize academic excellence, promote diversity, and provide financial assistance to talented individuals from around the world.

Trinity Global Graduate Award: This award provides financial assistance to high-achieving international students applying for postgraduate programs. It covers full tuition fees for successful applicants, ensuring access to Trinity's exceptional academic offerings.

Trinity College Dublin Scholarships: These scholarships are available for both undergraduate and postgraduate international students based on academic merit and may cover partial tuition fees or provide stipends to support living expenses.

Government and External Scholarships: TCD facilitates numerous external scholarship programs offered by governments, foundations, and organizations worldwide. These scholarships vary in criteria and scope, providing opportunities for international students across different academic disciplines.

Specific Program Scholarships: Certain academic departments or faculties within Trinity College Dublin may offer scholarships tailored to specific fields of study or research areas. These scholarships aim to attract exceptional talent and encourage students to pursue specialized programs.

Sports Scholarships: TCD also recognizes athletic excellence by offering scholarships to international students with outstanding sports achievements. These scholarships support student-athletes in balancing their academic pursuits with sports participation.

Graduates of Trinity College Dublin's M.Phil. in Digital Humanities and Culture program possess a unique skill set that prepares them for diverse and evolving career opportunities at the intersection of technology and humanities.

1. Digital Archivist: These professionals manage digital collections and archives, preserving cultural artifacts, documents, and multimedia materials using digital technologies and methodologies.

2. Cultural Heritage Specialist: Graduates can work in museums, libraries, or cultural institutions, leveraging digital tools to preserve, interpret, and present cultural heritage materials for public access and education.

3. Data Analyst for Cultural Institutions: Working with galleries, libraries, archives, and museums (GLAMs), data analysts use digital tools to analyze visitor behavior, engagement with cultural content, and assist in making informed decisions.

4. Digital Content Curator: Digital content curators select, organize, and manage digital collections, ensuring accessibility and relevance for online audiences across various platforms.

5. User Experience (UX) Researcher: These professionals study user interactions with digital platforms, ensuring that digital interfaces in cultural contexts are intuitive, engaging, and user-friendly.

6. Digital Project Manager: Graduates can take on project management roles in digital initiatives within cultural institutions or media companies, overseeing the development and execution of digital projects.

7. Academic Researcher in Digital Humanities: Pursuing further academic research or teaching roles in universities, graduates contribute to the evolving field of digital humanities by conducting scholarly research and educating future generations.

8. Digital Humanities Consultant: Consulting roles involve advising organizations on integrating digital technologies into their humanities-related projects, providing expertise in digital methodologies and tools.

9. Digital Media Specialist: Graduates can work in media organizations, creating and managing digital content, producing multimedia stories, and engaging with diverse audiences through digital platforms.

10. Cultural Heritage Entrepreneur: Entrepreneurial paths include establishing ventures focused on digital cultural products, services, or platforms that contribute to preserving, disseminating, or enhancing access to cultural heritage.


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