Digital Culture and Creative Industries
Doctoral degree in full-time or combined form. The language of instruction is English.
The programme can be studied only as a single subject. Tuition fee is €2,500 per academic year.
What will you learn?
The mission of the four-year doctoral degree study programme Digital Culture and Creative Industries (hereafter DCCI) is to prepare researchers for educational and cultural institutions that are focused on research into the implications of the proliferation of digital and networking technologies and their potential for creative usage in art, and also their application in the creative industries. The aim of the study programme is to train and educate top experts in the fields of new media arts, digital culture and culture management with a focus on the creative industries.
“‘Creativity is the highest form of freedom.’”
The doctoral degree study programme DCCI is unique in the context of other arts sciences doctoral degree study programmes in the Czech Republic. This is the only programme that links together theory of art, social sciences, a technical knowledge of digital and networking technologies and research based on experimental testing of systems (artistic, cultural, technical). It has been established in response to labour market demand and the underdeveloped professional discourse in this area in the Czech (and Slovak) academic sphere.
The concept of the study programme is based on the interconnection of theoretical research and creative practice (artistic, design, curatorial, production), conceived as a specific type of basic research, that is necessary for a deep understanding of the studied phenomena and critical reflection on them. Emphasis is placed on cooperation with the sphere in which the practices are applied (topics of dissertations take into account the current needs of subjects from the sphere of application) and on the international dimension of the study (study visits and internships abroad, presentations of academic and research outputs at international forums, special lectures by foreign experts, etc.).
The programme DCCI programme is intended for graduates from the follow-up master’s degree programmes Theory of Interactive Media and Culture Management at the Department of Musicology of the Faculty of Arts of Masaryk University. It is open to graduates from related master’s degree programmes (media studies, new media studies, management of culture and cultural institutions), which do not have a relevant accredited doctoral degree programme.
Practical training
The Digital Culture and Creative Industries study programme is designed to interact with the academic and application sectors using a variety of tools:
- Research topics of PhD students and the development of the DCCI study programme are subject to continuous consultation with practitioners who are integrated into the running of the programme as consultants and in positions of members of the Subject Council.
- Practical training is included in the doctoral degree study programme as a compulsory subject. It is conceived of as semester course of 320 hours. It will take place under supervision in cultural institutions, media archives, within the dramaturgical and organizational teams of festivals or in companies in creative industries, depending on the focus of the research project.
- PhD students participate in research projects, writing of academic papers, editorial work and teaching in preparation for an academic career.
Career opportunities
Graduate employment means the professions and positions for which the graduate is to be educated and/or the types of employers for whom the graduate 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.
Graduates 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.
Study options
Single-subject studies
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Full-time studies in English
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Combined studies in English
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Supervisors
There are no supervisors recorded for this study programme.
Study information
Provided by | Faculty of Arts | |
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Type of studies | Doctoral | |
Mode | full-time | Yes |
combined | Yes | |
distance | No | |
Study options | single-subject studies | Yes |
single-subject studies with specialization | No | |
major/minor studies | No | |
Standard length of studies | 4 years | |
Language of instruction | English | |
Doctoral board and doctoral committees | ||
Tuition fees
The studies are subject to tuition, fees are paid per academic year |
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