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The swift advancement and widespread adoption of digital media technologies across various facets of daily life presents fresh avenues for academic inquiry. Specialized methodologies and perspectives are required to comprehend the evolving nature of personal and societal experiences. As you pursue these investigations during your doctoral studies, you'll collaborate with experienced faculty members who will provide mentorship and oversight for your research. You'll also have access to the Sussex Humanities Lab, a hub focused on advancing interdisciplinary scholarship at the forefront of digital humanities and media studies.
Your options include pursuing either a PhD or MPhil degree. These programs vary in duration and research scope. A PhD demands significant original contributions to your field's knowledge base, while an MPhil involves independent research with a narrower focus. Successful MPhil candidates earn the title Master of Philosophy. Additionally, you may have the option to transition from an MPhil to a PhD during your studies.