Distance learning programs
Since the 2019/20 winter semester, MU has been offering distance learning programs in the Department of Humanities.
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Our degree programs are designed to develop interdisciplinary skills in new forms of education, the arts and media landscape and cultural industries. This includes, for example, higher education institutions, museums and galleries, film festivals and various institutions involved in audiovisual digital art and cultural production.
The department is also actively involved in cutting-edge research. We explore the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality (VR) in the cultural industries for environmental conversations, disaster research and management, and in the area of climate change impacts.
Our research spans human-technology interaction (HTI), which includes robotics, smart cities and smart home technology.
At Media University, academic excellence merges with practical application to improve our society and its relationship with the environment through artificial intelligence technology and visual anthropological research methods.
Since the 2019/20 winter semester, MU has been offering distance learning programs in the Department of Humanities.
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The interdisciplinary nature of the degree programme provides a deep understanding of the impact of AI on societies worldwide.
In addition to virtual culture and immersive technologies, the degree programme is also dedicated to research into ethnographic film and photography.
Last week, the first on-campus workshop in our program M.A. Visual and Media Anthropology took place in one of the newly established hybrid rooms. Read more
Researchers and students in the M.A. Visual and Media Anthropology program publish new online journal. Read more
Photographer Michael Danner visited us virtually and talked about his current exhibition project "Migration as Avant-Garde" at C/O Berlin. Read more
On Saturday, November 18, 2023, Media University gathered in Frankfurt for a special…