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We have 19 Birkbeck, University of London, Department of Film, Media and Cultural Studies Masters Degrees
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One of the newer departments in the College, the Department of Film, Media and Cultural Studies combines a long tradition of teaching and researching cultural studies at Birkbeck with the latest ideas and techniques across film studies, journalism, screenwriting, arts management, digital media and more.
Teaching and supervision are delivered by leading film and media academics, including Drs Mike Allen, Janet McCabe, Silke Arnold-de Simine, Dorota Ostrowska, Emma Sandon and Michael Temple, and Professors Laura Mulvey, Ian Christie and Catherine Grant.
The award-winning Birkbeck Cinema is central to many of our courses; the 70-seat cinema is equipped with 35mm and state-of-the-art DVD projection. Our Birkbeck Institute for the Moving Image (BIMI) runs a busy, intellectually stimulating programme of events, including conferences, screenings and film-related events of all kinds, and our Derek Jarman Lab offers practical film-making opportunities.
The Postgraduate Diploma in Arts Management gives you the chance to explore the requirements and benefits of sustainable and strategic arts policy and management. Read more
Our arts policy and management course gives you a chance to explore the requirements and benefits of sustainable and strategic arts policy and management. Read more
This MA Arts: Text, Image, Material provides you with an extensive understanding of arts as disciplinary practices, along with the study of texts, images and material cultures. Read more
Our MPhil/PhD programme in Cultural Policy and Management invites you to submit a proposal for research on curatorial and archival practice, socially engaged art practice, cultural labour, public and community art, culture and urban regeneration, museum studies, arts education, craft cultures and related topics. Read more
Our MPhil/PhD programme in Digital Culture and Communication invites you to submit a proposal for research on the digitally mediated dimensions of aesthetics, affect, art, cities, everyday life, politics and the (post) human condition. Read more
How can scholars keep pace with the rapidly changing field of digital media, design and culture? Is it possible to learn academic research skills, approaches… Read more
How can designers, managers, entrepreneurs and scholars keep pace with the rapidly changing field of digital media and web design? Is it possible to learn… Read more
The digital media management programmes will equip you with all the knowledge you need to manage digital media and will cultivate the entrepreneurial mindset you need to build experiences that will help the next generation of digital managers do their jobs better. Read more
Our MA Film and Screen Media explores the history, development and interaction of film, television and other screen media. The course encourages you… Read more
Our MPhil/PhD programme in Film and Screen Media invites you to submit a proposal for research on the history, development and interaction of film, television and other screen media. An MPhil/PhD is an advanced postgraduate research degree that requires original research and the submission of a substantial dissertation. Read more
Our MA Film and Screen Media (with Study Abroad) explores the history, development and interaction of film, television and other screen media. Read more
Our MA Film and Screen Media (with Television) explores the history, development and interaction of film, television and other screen media. The… Read more
Our MA Film and Screen Media with Film Programming and Curating explores the history, development and interaction of film, television and other screen… Read more
A first of its kind, this MA Film Programming and Curating explores the diverse ways in which films are selected and presented to an audience. Read more
Investigative journalism is at a crossroads in theory and practice. Crises of ethics and funding have brought profound changes to the nature of long-form journalism, the ways in which it is produced and the institutions that invest in it. Read more