
Digital Humanities MSc
Course Overview - Digital Humanities MSc
Our Masters in Digital Humanities will prepare you to engage with, and shape the future of, digital research, creativity, curation, and analysis, through a combination of theory and practice.
Why this programme
• Explore the intersection of technology, arts and humanities, and join a new generation of thinkers shaping how technology transforms creativity, culture and ideas.
• Combine theory and practice to develop expertise in the technical, creative, and ethical dimensions of digital humanities, and prepare for a role in creative and...
Our Masters in Digital Humanities will prepare you to engage with, and shape the future of, digital research, creativity, curation, and analysis, through a combination of theory and practice.<br/><br/><strong>Why this programme</strong><br/>• Explore the intersection of technology, arts and humanities, and join a new generation of thinkers shaping how technology transforms creativity, culture and ideas.<br/><br/><br/><br/>• Combine theory and practice to develop expertise in the technical, creative, and ethical dimensions of digital humanities, and prepare for a role in creative and technology-driven industries, academia, or cultural heritage institutions.<br/><br/><br/><br/>• Through hands-on experience with the core technical and analytical methods of Digital Humanities, you’ll gain practical skills in managing digital archives, applying metadata standards, and working with cultural data.<br/><br/><br/><br/>• Explore how digital platforms and technologies such as AI, Immersive Environments (VR, AR, XR) and digital storytelling can help art, culture, and academic research reach wider audiences.<br/><br/><br/><br/>• Collaborate in a diverse, international learning community that brings together technology, the arts, and the humanities. The University of Glasgow is a member of the global iSchools consortium, a network of over 130 universities with a shared focus on information, digital scholarship, and interdisciplinary research. The programme also benefits from a formal collaboration with the National Library of Scotland, giving you opportunities to engage with one of the country’s other leading cultural and research institutions.<br/><br/><br/><br/>• Benefit from studying in a multidisciplinary environment in one of the worlds top 70 universities for Arts & Humanities (QS World University Rankings by Subject).<br/><br/><br/><br/><strong>PROGRAMME STRUCTURE</strong><br/><br/>**Core courses<br/>Semester 1**<br/>Critical Approaches to Digital Humanities<br/>Digital Humanities Skills and Methods<br/><br/><strong>Semester 2</strong><br/>Project Design and Management in Digital Humanities<br/><br/><strong>Summer</strong><br/>Applied Dissertation Digital Humanities<br/><br/><strong>Optional courses</strong><br/>You will take 3 optional courses. Options are chosen from courses available in that year across the College of Arts & Humanities. Courses may also be taken from College of Social Sciences, subject to approval by both convenors.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
12 Months
Start Date
09/2026
Campus
Gilmorehill (Main) Campus
Application Details
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Institution Code
G28
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