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The Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies at Duke University offers a Master's Degree in Digital Art History and Computational Media. The program builds on courses and well-developed strengths at Duke University. The program requires 10 courses over three or four semesters in addition to summer research. Limited funding may become available in the form of grants and assistantships to students contingent upon positive progress in the program.

 

Note that we are also pleased to announce a Samuel H. Kress Foundation Fellowship to promote the study of digital methods in art history and visual studies for women and underrepresented groups.

 

The Digital Art History track integrates historical disciplines and the study of cultural artifacts with digital visualization techniques for the analysis and presentation of research. The Computational Media track is designed for graduate students focused on the study, creation, and use of digital media and computation in the arts and humanities.

 

Please see our website (https://gradschool.duke.edu/academics/programs-degrees/digital-art-historycomputational-media) or contact us ([log in to unmask]) for further questions.

 

Deadline to apply: March 15, 2019

 

 

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Hannah L. Jacobs

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Art, Art History, & Visual Studies, Duke University

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