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Information Studies boasts a dynamic research environment, attracting numerous doctoral and master's candidates who examine diverse subjects within information studies, museology, digital culture, and digital humanities.
The program fosters an active research community delving into various themes across information studies, digital culture, and digital humanities. The swift pace of technological advancement, coupled with the exponential growth of intricate digital data, presents substantial obstacles to how we manage and utilize information both individually and collectively. Core principles like identity, memory, authenticity, trust, transparency, accountability, representation, engagement, preservation, and accessibility form crucial elements of information studies in the digital age. These issues call for novel theoretical perspectives, enhanced comprehension of information's essence, and creative approaches that bridge theory and application, connect individuals with information, and harmonize technology with human values.
A Doctor of Philosophy degree is conferred upon candidates whose dissertation demonstrates original research contributing substantially to their field of study, typically including publishable material.