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University of Cambridge
PhD in Digital Humanities
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD in Digital Humanities is designed for those interested in exploring how digital tools and methods can deepen our understanding of cultural, historical, and literary issues. The program combine...


The University of Sheffield
History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities
- Sheffield, United Kingdom
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program offers a dedicated PhD track for those interested in exploring the intersections of history, philosophy, and digital humanities. It’s designed to support students who want to develop advan...
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University of London, School of Advanced Study
PhD in Digital Humanities
- London, United Kingdom
PhD
Full time, Part time
3 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Digital Humanities is an interdisciplinary subject area that brings a range of computational, quantitative, and other innovative and collaborative methods to the study of texts, images, histories, languages, and cultures, while also being critical of methodology, disciplinarity, and pedagogy.


Illinois Institute of Technology
Technology and Humanities (Ph.D.)
- Chicago, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Ph.D. program in Technology and Humanities is designed for students interested in exploring how digital technology intersects with human culture, communication, and society. It encourages an inter...


University of Plymouth
PhD Quantum Computing in the Arts, Music and Humanities
- Plymouth, United Kingdom
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
This PhD program combines the fields of quantum computing with arts, music, and humanities, offering a unique interdisciplinary approach. It’s designed for students who want to explore how quantum tec...


University of Lausanne Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
Doctoral program in digital studies
- Lausanne, Switzerland
PhD
On-Campus
French
The doctoral program in Digital Studies, funded by swiss universities for the period 2017-2020, was created at the University of Lausanne in January 2017. From its first year of existence, this program brought together more than sixty doctoral students interested in digital studies. The doctoral program in Digital Studies offers doctoral students from the universities of Lausanne, Geneva, Friborg, Neuchâtel, Basel, Bern, and EPFL a space for reflection and sharing around the challenges of digital cultures, societies, and humanities. Designed as an extension of the Interfaculty Master in Digital Humanities at UNIL, this doctoral program is resolutely interdisciplinary, offering to develop a transversal perspective on the challenges of digitization in the context of the human and social sciences.


RMIT University - Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
PhD (Digital Health)
- Melbourne, Australia
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD in Digital Health is designed for individuals interested in exploring innovative technology's role in healthcare. It offers a flexible research program that allows students to investigate area...


Arizona State University
Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology, PhD
- Central City, USA
- Tempe, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD program in Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology at ASU is designed to explore the complex relationships between scientific advancements and societal impacts. It emphasizes int...
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What is Digital Humanities?
Digital humanities is an area of study that uses digital technologies to help us better understand the humanities. It can be used to research and analyze texts, artwork, and other cultural artifacts. Additionally, digital humanities can help us preserve and share humanities resources with a wider audience.
What can I do with a degree in Digital Humanities?
A degree in digital humanities can lead to a career in academia, working as a researche,r or professor at a college or university. You could also work as a database administrator, information architect, or web developer for a museum, library, or other cultural institution. Additionally, you could use your skills to develop new ways of teaching and learning about the humanities, or to create digital humanities resources such as databases, dictionaries, and encyclopedias.
Why is it important to study Digital Humanities?
There are many reasons why studying digital humanities is important. For one, it can help us better understand the humanities by using digital technologies to research and analyze resources within different humanities fields. Those with a degree in digital humanities can use their skills to develop new ways of teaching and learning about the humanities, or to create new resources. Studying digital humanities is important because it can help us better understand and appreciate the humanities, and also because it can help us share humanities resources with a wider audience.
What degrees and programs are available in Digital Humanities?
Digital humanities is an emerging field of study and there are various degrees and programs available. Some colleges and universities offer undergraduate and graduate degrees in digital humanities, while others offer certificates or courses in the subject for professionals holding more traditional degrees within the humanities. Programs vary in their focus and approach, but all provide students with the opportunity to learn about using digital technologies to research and analyze texts, artwork, and other cultural artifacts. Additionally, students in these programs learn how to preserve and share humanities resources. Some digital humanities programs also focus on new technologies or techniques that can be used within the study of the humanities.
Requirements for the PhD program often involve the student having already obtained a Master’s degree. Additionally, a thesis or dissertation primarily consisting of original academic research must be submitted. In some countries, this work may even need to be defended in front of a panel.