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LU, MA, Book and Digital Media Studies

 Netherlands

 

Study mode Start date Duration Fee international Fee study period Year of study
Full-time Feb, Sep years: 1 €16600 Academic year 2017
Book and Digital Media Studies, a specialisation within the Leiden University Master’s in Media Studies, focuses on the dynamic process of the transmission of knowledge and information through analogue (print) and digital (internet) media. You study both the historical development – from Gutenberg to Google – and the modern practice of textual communication within its societal and technological context. Much attention is given to the far-reaching consequences of the digital revolution for the world of the book.

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Wageningen University is in Wageningen, a historic town in the centre of the Netherlands. Several bus companies serve the area and the local train station is 8 km north of the town.Most international students arrive via Schiphol airport wherefrom there is a train link to Ede-Wageningen station. The university is then reachable by bus or taxi.