CMCI's students come from most countries in the world, and it is a strong contributor to the international flavour of King's more generally and to the student experience of study in CMCI.
CMCI offers 3 Masters level degrees: MA Cultural and Creative Industries, MA Digital Culture and Society (in association with the Department of Digital Humanities), and MA Arts and Cultural Management. We also have a PhD programme. In an average year we have around 160 full time Masters students, and 20 PhD students.
Whilst there is continual press speculation, and even denigration, of the field of academic training covered by media, cultural studies and the creative industries the evidence points to an opposite picture. The latest "What Do Graduates Do?" survey of over 200,000 ex-students in UK universities reveals that media graduates have among the highest employment rates of all fields of study. Entry into work in the cultural industries remains one of the most competitive fields of all employment.
King’s College London is ranked 19th equal in the world in the QS World University Rankings of the top 800 global higher education institutions published today (10 September 2013). This top 20 ranking is an improvement for King’s of seven places since last year. During the same period, King’s retained its position of 6th in the UK for the third year running. Under the broad faculty areas reviewed by QS, Arts & Humanities at King’s are ranked 14th in the table (up 20 places from 2012).
CMCI's students come from most countries in the world, and it is a strong contributor to the international flavour of King's more generally and to the student experience of study in CMCI.
CMCI offers 3 Masters level degrees: MA Cultural and Creative Industries, MA Digital Culture and Society (in association with the Department of Digital Humanities), and MA Arts and Cultural Management. We also have a PhD programme. In an average year we have around 160 full time Masters students, and 20 PhD students.
Whilst there is continual press speculation, and even denigration, of the field of academic training covered by media, cultural studies and the creative industries the evidence points to an opposite picture. The latest "What Do Graduates Do?" survey of over 200,000 ex-students in UK universities reveals that media graduates have among the highest employment rates of all fields of study. Entry into work in the cultural industries remains one of the most competitive fields of all employment.
King’s College London is ranked 19th equal in the world in the QS World University Rankings of the top 800 global higher education institutions published today (10 September 2013). This top 20 ranking is an improvement for King’s of seven places since last year. During the same period, King’s retained its position of 6th in the UK for the third year running. Under the broad faculty areas reviewed by QS, Arts & Humanities at King’s are ranked 14th in the table (up 20 places from 2012).
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