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|          BIG DATA GOES         UNIVERSITY         BIG DATA is no longer a buzzword but         increasingly surging into our professional life. Even though exposure of         surveillance, data mining, and data theft are negatively connotated, the         realm of Data Studies analysis offers Big Data         unforeseen possibilities and potential to influence our social and         economic         environment.         To         fill this knowledge demand, the Department for Image Science at         DanubeU will start in Nov 2014 a new low-residency Master's in DATA STUDIES, bringing         together an international faculty comprised of experts in the         field.         .POST-GRADUATE  (Masters of Science, 120         ECTS, 5-semester) (Academic Expert, 60 ECTS, 3-semester (Certified         Program, 30 ECTS, 2-3         semester)         .MODULARIZED  Created to accommodate the         needs of working professionals, the modularized low-residency program         conveys the core skills of contemporary digital science over seven         intensive 4-6 day modules, held in         Austria.         .BRAIN TRUST  The international Data Studies         faculty brings together the best experts in the field:         David M. BERRY (London), Axel BRUNS (Brisbane), Carolin GERLITZ         (Amsterdam), Lev MANOVICH (New York), Warren SACK (Santa Cruz), Regine         BUSCHAUER (Basel), Theo RÖHLE (Braunschweig), Annika RICHTERICH         (Maastricht), Jean BURGESS ( Brisbane), Shintaro MIYAZAKI (Basel), Ramón         REICHERT (Vienna) and Oliver GRAU         (DanubeU).         .WHY  There have been a series of data rushes         in the past decade  one brought about by companies producing big amounts         of data, one by the ubiquity of online communication and social media, in         particular (YouTube, Google Earth, Tumblr, Twitter, Pinterest, FeedBurner         and Facebook), another is the challenge posed to our society and democracy         by current data surveillance practices and finally by the adoption within         the social sciences and digital humanities of analytical software-based         tools. Big Data is the big challenge of our time in computing and         humanities. It generates value from very large data sets, which         cannot be analyzed with traditional computing         techniques.         .CONTENT  The new post-graduate course DATA STUDIES responds to the increasing demand         for competencies on the bridge between cultural and computer         science. It conveys to students comprehensive theoretical and         practical knowledge about the systematic application of computer-assisted         and data-based processes with digital resources. The transdisciplinary         aligned spectrum of the curriculum brings various methodological         approaches together and offers an overview of knowledge         fields in DIGITAL HUMANITIES, DIGITAL LITERACY, DIGITAL METHODS,         COMPUTER PHILOLOGY, VISUAL CULTURE, DATA CRITICISM, HISTORICAL COMPUTER         SCIENCE, COMPUTER LINGUISTICS, CULTURE & MEDIA HISTORY, POPULARIZATION         & VISUALIZATION OF COMPLEX DATA STRUCTURES, DATA PRIVACY LAWS,         INFORMATION MANAGEMENT and THEORIES OF DIGITAL MEDIA IN THE HUMANITIES         & CULTURAL SCIENCES. In the fields of intermediation, collections and         marketing of data, the LEGAL and ECONOMIC aspects are specifically         tailored to play important         roles.         .DANUBE UNIVERSITY  located 70km from Vienna         in the UNESCO world heritage Wachau region, Danube         University is the only public university in Europe specializing in         advanced continuing education by offering low-residency degree         programs for working professionals and life-long learners. The         University's Center for Image Science is housed in the Göttweig Monastery,         a 14th century building remodeled to fit the needs of modern         research in singular         surroundings.         .START  18. November         2014         .STUDENTS  Data Studies coursework is held in         English and German. Acceptance into the program requires         either a Bachelor's degree (or higher), or equivalent relevant         work experience. Students have backgrounds such as Journalists,         Engineers, Developers, Digital Humanities, Digital Curators, Librarians,         Archivists, Media Scientists, Historians, Cultural Scientists, Art         Historians, Technical Scientists and Data Managers. The program's         low-residency enables conventional students and working professionals to         study while maintaining and building their         careers.         .MODULES   Data Literacy (18-23         Nov.2014); Digital Methods (12-17 Jan.2015);  Visual Culture (01-06         May.2015); Cultural & Medial History (09-15 Sept.2015); Data Criticism         (24-29 Nov.2015); Seminars on Data Privacy Law, Practical Project,         Information Management and Data Analysis (05-08 Feb.2016); Scientific         Theory, Research Methods and Master's Thesis Seminar (05-08         May.2016)                   .APPLICATION (digital)  application form, a         letter of motivation, copies of previous degree(s), copy of passport and a         Europass CV. An application interview is required, which may be conducted         in person or through internet         videoconferencing.         Contact         wendy.coones@donau-uni.ac.at Wendy Coones +43 (0)2732 893-2543 Dept. for Image Science Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Str. 30 3500 Krems Austria This e-mail         is sent by It's LIQUID Group. It is confidential and protected by law. Any         un-authorized use or distribution of information here contained is         prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, notify the sender         immediately. This e-mail address is strictly of use and property of the         author. To unsubscribe click here and send a blank         email.  | |
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