The aim of the MSc in Digital Humanities is to offer scientific expertise and to be a starting point for the development and expansion of research in Digital Humanities, which is an evolving and of significant scientific, social and economic importance domain, necessary for the protection of the digital heritage internationally.
It offers three specializations:
The program structure provides students with both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed in their field, together with a range of career opportunities in academia, research, cultural heritage, and beyond.
An innovative program that offers in-depth knowledge and expertise in the field of Digital Humanities (DH), designed for experts and enthousiasts in Philology, Archaeology, History, Philosophy, Informatics, and Archival, Library and Information Studies, among others.
The MSc in Digital Humanities is a joint postgraduate program offered by the following Institutions:
The duration of study is three (3) academic semesters.
The Curriculum includes two (2) semesters dedicated to courses. The final semester is devoted entirely to the preparation of the MSc Thesis, a significant research project that allows students to delve deeply into a topic of their choice within their specialization.
The language of instruction is Greek and/or English.