16 PhD programmes in Digital Media in England, United Kingdom

Digital Media
This Digital Media PhD programme from Newcastle University is committed to transdisciplinarity, creative digital practice, the intersection of art and sciences, social technologies and public engagement.

Music, Media and Performance
The Department of Music, Media and Performance at the University of Chester offers research students the opportunity to work alongside well-practiced and experienced researchers.

Event Cameras for Object Detection and Image Enhancement
Help shape the future of the internet. This Event Cameras for Object Detection and Image Enhancement course at Aston University will advance next-generation optical amplifiers that make data networks faster and greener, tackling one of today’s biggest challenges - meeting the world’s growing digital demands with sustainable photonic technologies.

Digital Media
Research in Digital Media at the University of Hull is wide-ranging and interdisciplinary, covering topics as diverse as immersive design, narrative and animation, human-computer interaction, games design, commercial design and visual communication.

Innovative Media Technology
This Innovative Media Technology PhD programme at the University of Surrey explores research into the technologies of motion picture, television and streaming media.

Fine Art
The Fine Art PhD programme from Newcastle University internationally significant research profile of our staff and our excellent facilities provide a stimulating environment for practical or theoretical research.
Digital Media
As a student in this Digital Media programme at the University of Sussex you have the opportunity to participate in the Sussex Humanities Lab, which is dedicated to developing and expanding interdisciplinary research at the cutting edge of digital humanities and digital media.
Digital Politics
In the world of hashtag protest, cyberwars, fake news and algorithmic biases, the topic of Digital Politics is both most timely and exciting. The Digital Politics programme is offered by Manchester Metropolitan University.
Sociotechnical Futures and Digital Methods
Be challenged and inspired by an international community of scholars addressing some of the most important topics that face us today with the Sociotechnical Futures and Digital Methods course at University of Bristol.
Faculty of Media and Communication
From law, computer animation and media production to communication and journalism, the Faculty of Media and Communication programme from Bournemouth University offers many opportunities for doctoral of philosophy research across a wide range of specialisms.
Language and Communication
The PhD in Language and Communication PhD course from University of York is an interdisciplinary programme involving Education, Language and Linguistic Science, Psychology and Sociology.
Communication
Our Communication research degrees at the Royal College of Art span the full range of communication, design and media environments.
Digital Humanities
Digital Humanities programme at University of London is an interdisciplinary subject area that brings a range of computational, quantitative and other innovative and collaborative methods to the study of texts, images, histories, languages and cultures, while also being critical about methodology, disciplinarity and pedagogy.
Digital Humanities by Practice
The Digital Humanities by Practice programme from School of Advanced Study, University of London offers a supportive and stimulating environment for pursuing interdisciplinary research.
Digital Media
The Digital Media research at Brunel University of London enables the use of wearable technologies in developing IoT apps in several areas, such as mobile e-health and e-fitness, digital games, 3D computer vision, and computer-generated music, achieved through the application of HCI, gamification, digital asset accessibility design and management, and other relevant techniques.
Digital Art and Technology
The Digital Art and Technology course at University of Plymouth involves creating new experiences through the design and construction of networked, sensing and intelligent ‘things’ and software. Digital Practice is central to exploring the significance that data, its harvesting, processing and manifestation, can play in contemporary culture.