Digital Culture and Creative Industries

Extended application deadline: May 1 – August 31

Given the current situation, the management of the faculty extended the application deadline. Students who will be unable to get a visa in time will start with the first semester online and then they will come to the Czech Republic for their second semester in Spring 2021. The admission process for degree programs in English will be online. You do not have to come to Brno to pass an entrance exam. Details of the study, admission requirements, etc. can be found on the program’s website.

General information

The mission of the four-year doctoral degree study programme Digital Culture and Creative Industries (hereafter DCCI) is to prepare researchers for educational and cultural institutions that are focused on research into the implications of the proliferation of digital and networking technologies and their potential for creative application, and also their application in the creative industries. The aim of the study programme is to train and educate top experts in the fields of new media arts, digital culture and culture management with a focus on the creative industries.

The doctoral degree study programme DCCI is unique in the context of other art and science doctoral degree study programmes in the Czech Republic. This is the only programme that links together theory of art, social sciences, a technical knowledge of digital and networking technologies and research based on experimental testing of systems (artistic, cultural, technical). It has been established in response to labour market demand and the underdeveloped professional discourse in this area in the Czech (and Slovak) academic sphere.

The concept of the study programme is based on the interconnection of theoretical research and creative practice (artistic, design, curatorial, production) conceived as a specific type of basic (primary) research, that is necessary for a deep understanding of the studied phenomena and their critical reflection in them. Emphasis is placed on cooperation with the sphere in which the practices are applied (topics of dissertations taking into account the current needs of subjects from the sphere of application) and on the international dimension of study (study visits and internships abroad, presentations of academic and research outputs at international forums, special lectures by foreign experts, etc.).

The DCCI programme is intended for graduates from the follow-up master’s degree programmes Theory of Interactive Media and Culture Management at the Department of Musicology of the Faculty of Arts of Masaryk University. It is open to graduates from related master’s degree programmes (media studies, new media studies, managements of culture and cultural institutions), which do not have a relevant accredited doctoral degree programme.

Practical training

The Digital Culture and Creative Industries study program is designed to interact with the academic and application sectors using a variety of tools:

  • Research topics of PhD students and the development of the DKKP study programme are subject to continuous consultation with practitioners who are integrated into the running of the programme as consultants and in the positions of the members of the Subject Council.
  • Practical training/Work placement is included in the doctoral degree study programme as a compulsory subject. It is conceived as a semester course of 320 hours. It will take place under supervision in cultural institutions, media archives, within the dramaturgical and organizational teams of festivals, or in companies in creative industries, depending on the focus of the research project.
  • PhD students participate in research projects, writing of academic papers, editorial work and teaching in preparation for an academic career.

Modes of study

You can choose between two modes of study:

  1. Full-time
  2. Part-time 

Find a supervisor

Have you selected a field of study and your thesis topic? Find out which supervisors are accepting new students at the department you have chosen for your Ph.D. studies at the Faculty of Arts.

Then, contact your future supervisor directly. They will serve as your guide and thesis consultant throughout your studies. They can also help you formulate your thesis topic.

List of supervisors:

Admission Requirements

Only university graduates of Master's degree programmes with a corresponding or similar specialization can be admitted to the doctoral study programme (full-time or combined mode) after passing an entrance examination.

The admission procedure takes a form of an oral examination:
  • The applicant introduces a research proposal for a doctoral dissertation and the discussion is held in order to evaluate their professional preparedness and motivation for doctoral studies. The research project should be 6 to 10 standard pages long.
  • The previous professional and creative activities of the applicant are evaluated and discussed too.
  • The knowledge of English at least at the B2 level of the European classification is tested.
Evaluation:

The applicant can earn a maximum of 100 points. The minimum number of points for admission to study is 70. The candidate is evaluated in the following areas:

  • Dissertation project (max. 50 points);
  • Professional readiness (max. 25 points);
  • Motivation to study and compliance of the research project with the professional focus of the department (max. 25 points).

The applicant is informed about the outcome of the admission procedure in a written form, via an e-mail.

Materials for the admission procedure (additional materials to the e-application):
  • Research proposal for the doctoral dissertation:

Recommended structure:

  1. Description of theoretical background;
  2. Research problem formulation;
  3. Listing of the research objectives arising from it;
  4. Design of adequate research methods;
  5. List of basic literature.

Range: 6 to 10 standard pages.

  • Structured professional CV, including a list of publications or other creative activities relevant for assessing the applicant's professional qualifications for doctoral studies.
  • Certificate of proficiency in English at the B2 level of the European classification (optional).
  • Copy of master's degree diploma.
Examination board:

An examination board is established for the entrance examination. It consists of the chairman and at least two other members of the Board of the study subject. At the entrance examination, the research proposal for the doctoral thesis will be primarily discussed with the applicant; the theoretical and methodological knowledge related to the project will be tested in the form of an interview; the candidate will have the opportunity to comment on the submitted CV.

Applicants who cannot attend the entrance exam in Brno will have to attend a Skype interview.

Application Deadlines:

1 January - 30 April for the enrollment in the Fall semester

1 July - 31 October for the enrollment in the Spring semester

Documents set out above in the Terms of Admission are required to be provided in digital form and attached to the online application by April 30th or October 31st.

Contact:

admission@phil.muni.cz

Tuition fees

Tuition fees: € 2,500/academic year (degree programme taught in English).

    Students who require a visa and who are denied one will be refunded 90 % of the school-fee only if they send us confirmation that their visa was denied. The money will be returned by bank transfer only.

Scholarships

Scholarships provide financial support for students. You can be awarded a scholarship for good grade average, for instance, or as part of scholarship programmes published by MU or individual faculties in accordance with the MU Scholarship Code.

Accommodation Grant

Masaryk University students who meet conditions set out in section 8 of the MU Scholarship and Bursary Regulations may be awarded an accommodation grant. The accommodation grant is paid out by MU in two scholarship periods: 1 January to 30 June and 1 July to 31 December. For more information click here.

Scholarship programme in support of humanitarian activities

The Rector's Scholarship Programme in Support of Humanitarian Activities Implemented by MU Students is established as per Rector's Provision No. 8/2015. The purpose of this scholarship programme is the granting of special-purpose scholarships in accordance with section 91, subsection 2, letter e) of the Higher Education Act by Masaryk University (hereinafter referred to as “MU”). The scholarship programme is designed to support MU students who have chosen to engage in voluntary humanitarian activities of society-wide significance, thus demonstrating their affiliation with values espoused by MU. For more information click here.

Rector’s scholarship programme

The Rector's Scholarship Programme is stipulated by the Rector's Provision 8/2012 (Czech only). The purpose of the scholarship programme is to support inter-faculty or inter-university student activities. These activities are linked in particular to the development of formal and informal education, supporting the development of strategic objectives and the development of the values of MU and the representation of the university (socially, culturally, and in the areas of sport and scientific research). for more information click here.

Scholarship for artistic and cultural activities of Faculty of Arts´ students

Faculty of Arts offers this scholarship to support exceptional projects that develop association and organization culture at the Faculty. Supported events range from organization of debates and lectures, exhibitions, concerts and plays to publishing student magazines and others. The call for applications is open twice a year - in February and in September. It is regulated by the rules set out in this document (in Czech): Stipendijní program pro podporu spolkové, kulturní a umělecké činnosti studentů Filozofické fakulty MU.

Scholarship for the mobility of Ph.D. students

This scholarship is destined only for the students of Ph.D. programs in both full-time and combined study forms. Its aim is to support and motivate Ph.D. students to actively participate in international conferences or to support short-time mobilities at partner institutions (up to 1 month stays). Find out more here (in Czech).

Visegrad scholarship

Master and post-Master scholars and researchers who are citizens of the Visegrad countries can apply for scholarship to study at any accredited university/institute within V4 and in Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo*, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, and Ukraine. And the Master and post-Master scholars and researchers who are citizens of these countries can apply for a scholarship to study in the Visegrad countries.

    • Study period/length of support is 1–4 semesters for full-time Master’s level studies, or 1–2 semesters for post-Master’s full-time studies/research
    • The amount of the support is €2,300/semester for scholar + €1,500/semester for the host institution

Find out more here

Contact Information

If you have any questions regarding the application and admission procedures or the tuition fees, please contact us at admission@phil.muni.cz.

However, if you would like to know more about what is it like to study at Masaryk University, how is the life of a student at the Faculty of Arts or if you have some questions that require personal experience, we have a solution for you as well! You can contact our student ambassadors at ambassador@phil.muni.cz.

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