Linnaeus University Master of Arts in Digital Humanities
Linnaeus University

Linnaeus University

Master of Arts in Digital Humanities

Växjö, Sweden

MA

2 years

English

Full time

15 Jan 2027

31 Aug 2027

SEK 268,900 *

Distance Learning

* tuition fee for students outside EU/EES/Switzerland: 268,900 SEK total for the program

Key Summary

    About : The Master of Arts in Digital Humanities focuses on the intersection of technology and humanities. The program emphasizes critical thinking and innovative approaches to understanding cultural and historical contexts. Students will explore methods for analyzing and presenting digital texts, images, and data.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue a variety of careers, including roles in digital archiving, cultural heritage organizations, academic settings, and tech firms. They may find opportunities as digital strategists, data analysts, or research consultants.

Are you interested in cultural heritage as well as digitalization? Digital humanity is an interdisciplinary field of study that represents a bridge between the arts and humanities to information technology. It further stretches beyond academia, mainly through collaboration with the cultural heritage sector.

This two-year master's program in digital humanities is suitable if you want to work with technology to devise creative solutions in a range of humanities application areas at cultural heritage institutions, public agencies, international organizations, and private companies.

Degree

Master of Arts (120 credits). The main field of study: Digital Humanities

This is Linnaeus University

Linnaeus University is a modern, international university in the southeast of Sweden. We are located in two nature-loving cities, one by the Baltic sea and one surrounded by lakes in the greenest city in Europe. More facts about Linnaeus University:

  • Founded in 2010 through a merger between Kalmar University and Växjö University;
  • Located in Kalmar and Växjö;
  • 44,000 enrolled students;
  • 2,200 enrolled international students;
  • 6th largest university in Sweden in terms of the number of students;
  • 780 partner universities in more than 80 countries;
  • 100-degree programs on the first-cycle level, 8 of them taught in English;
  • 80-degree programs on the second-cycle level, 35 of them taught in English.

Växjö

Roughly 15 minutes by bike from the city center, you will find Linnaeus University’s campus. It is like a small society with a university, student accommodation, and student life. Here you become part of a creative knowledge environment.

What will you come across on an excursion in Växjö – the city of contrasts? You will find good restaurants, a celebrated hockey team, and cozy cafés where you can enjoy a latte with lingonberry flavor. In Växjö, beautiful nature is always just around the corner; the city is surrounded by lakes and forests. Students like the combination of the city center and the active student life on campus. Your dream of the future starts here!

Digital humanities is an inter-disciplinary field of study that represents a bridge between the arts and humanities and information technology. It further stretches beyond academia, mainly through collaboration with the cultural heritage sector. This two-year master Program in digital humanities is suitable for individuals who want to work with technology to devise creative solutions in a range of humanities application areas at cultural heritage institutions, public agencies, international organizations and private companies. The program aims to build a general ability to understand and apply digital methods as well as create applications and practical solutions in workplaces, resorting to interdisciplinary approaches and cross-sectoral collaboration. This Program in digital humanities is closely linked to the research at Linnaeus University, its Digital Humanities Initiative as well as the institute, connected to a large number of international universities through the iSchools organization.