We live much of our lives on screen. The master’s students studying Screen Cultures stop and think about what this means.
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The Department's staff is looking forward to the new school year which will be even more exciting than before!
- I want students to breathe life into the theoretical perspectives with their own interests and research ideas, says Steffen Krüger, new Senior Lecturer on the Master Program Screen Cultures.
Are you interested in working on the Department's research projects as your part-time job?
How are social media and lobbying changing Norwegian politics? These will be two of the topics when the University of Oslo starts Norway's first Master’s in Political Communication.
Screen Cultures is a brand new and unique Master of Arts programme. It could suit anyone who is interested in the screen cultures of cinema, television, computers and smartphones.
Does your master's thesis deal with freedom of expression?
The Department of Media and Communication, UiO and the Fritt Ord Foundation hereby announce grants for master’s students writing a thesis on topics concerning study freedom of expression, democracy and human rights.
Three masterstudents from the department of media and communication have been awarded grants from The Fritt Ord Foundation.
Announcing student research grants
University of Oslo and the Fritt Ord Foundation hereby announce grants for master’s students writing a thesis on topics concerning study freedom of expression, democracy and human rights.
The Faculty of Humanities have selected The Nordic Media programme option as one of two master programs chosen to spearhead the Faculty’s commitment to quality education on the master’s level.
Telenor Research have awarded two grants for 50 000 NOK each to two master studentens at the Department of media and communication, University of Oslo.
Telenor announces two master grants of 50.000 NOK each for master students at the Department of Media and Communication, University of Oslo.