The Collaborative Master’s in Digital Humanities is hosting an information session for students who are interested in pursuing this specialization as part of a Master’s degree at Carleton on Dec. 18 from 3 – 4 p.m.in 2017 Dunton Tower.

We will explain this cutting-edge specialization that helps students rethink how the digital world is opening up new possibilities for the humanities, including how we understand arts and literature, history, culture and society in a digital age; how digital networks and social media are shaping our individual and collective identities; what new global communities, movements and intercultural dialogues are emerging; and what new scholarly methods and tools researchers at Carleton and elsewhere are using.

For more information about the program, see: http://carleton.ca/dighum/program-requirements/