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[Commlist] CU Boulder Media Studies Recruiting Graduate Students for 2025/2026
Fri Oct 04 10:51:09 GMT 2024
University of Colorado Boulder Media Studies Department
Recruiting Graduate Students for Fall 2025
The Media Studies Department at the University of Colorado Boulder is
now accepting applications for our two graduate programs. We offer an
innovative MA in Media and Public Engagement (MAPE) and a PhD in Media
Studies that’s fully funded for four years. We would be grateful if you
would circulate this announcement far and wide to any students or
colleagues you think might be interested in pursuing work in the past,
present, and future of the theory and practice of public scholarship and
public engagement; media technology, society, and social change; global
and international media studies; critical theories of media and
communication; media, religion, and culture.
Interested applicants are strongly encouraged first to see if their work
aligns with our _faculty
<https://www.colorado.edu/cmci/people/media-studies>_ and then to read
more on _MAPE’s program requirements
<https://www.colorado.edu/cmci/mape-handbook>_ as well as the _PhD
requirements.
<https://www.colorado.edu/cmci/sites/default/files/attached-files/mdstphdhandbookaugust2024_final.pdf>_ Prospective
applicants can also sign up to join us for one of two info sessions in
October:
10/8, 5pm: _https://cuboulder.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0cAK7GxdAgcv6VU
<https://cuboulder.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0cAK7GxdAgcv6VU>_
10/16, 10am:
_https://cuboulder.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8wyhhmhv59WqnYi
<https://cuboulder.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8wyhhmhv59WqnYi>_
International Student Applications Due December 1, 2024
Domestic Student Applications Due January 15, 2025
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Our master’s program in Media and Public Engagement (MAPE) is a 2-year
interdisciplinary program that spans traditional boundaries between
theory and practice, offers a critical study of the history,
institutions, economics and social implications of the media, nationally
and globally, combined with a practice-based media training geared
toward civic engagement and community building. In addition to
completing courses in media theory and other fields of interest,
students learn how to create thoughtful and engaging projects using a
variety of media practices including documentary film, multimedia
websites, interactive video installations and other online tools. In
their two years in the program, MAPE students will collaborate with
faculty, community leaders, nonprofit organizations and socially engaged
corporations to devise innovative pathways to the study, commentary and
presentation of social issues. The MAPE prepares students for a variety
of professions, both at the national and international level, in
government, media, cultural organizations and the nonprofit sector, as
well as for pursuing further study in a PhD. Students are also
encouraged to participate in the labs and centers listed below.
The MDST PhD is unique in how it excels at delivering specialized
research and curriculum while also collaborating with other units on
campus to help doctoral students customize their program of study to
their specific interests. Students and faculty involved in the program
may draw heavily on cultural theory and critical theory to better
understand interactions among the major components of the past and
present of media. Our work is also often interdisciplinary (as we draw
on social, economic, political, historical, legal/policy/regulatory and
international perspectives). As our faculty are both scholars and
artists, our work is also often hands-on, utilizing the resources of the
journal /_Cultural Studies
<https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/rcus20>_/, _Center for Media,
Religion, and Culture <https://www.colorado.edu/cmrc/>_, the _Media
Economies Design Lab <https://www.colorado.edu/lab/medlab>_, and the
_Media Archaeology Lab <http://mediaarchaeologylab.com/>_. Students
graduate from our program with broad knowledge of the intellectual
history of media studies as an important field of research: its origins;
its perennial questions and controversies; its evolution in response to
technological, political, economic and cultural change; the full range
of methods it employs, both humanistic and social scientific; and a
demonstrated capacity to design and execute original and significant
research about media and their historical and contemporary power and
importance. Our goal is to help students become intellectual leaders,
nationally and internationally, in the area(s) of research
specialization they choose, and to help them cultivate an interest in
generating public awareness about their scholarship. As such, an
important part of doctoral students’ education is their participation in
the department’s research and teaching missions through their
assignments as teaching assistants, research assistants, and instructors.
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