Digital Humanities is a field of study, research, and invention at the intersection of humanities, computing, and information management. It is methodological by nature and multidisciplinary in scope involving the investigation, analysis, synthesis, and presentation of information in electronic form. The ever-evolving developments in computing and their performative and analytical capacity have created an environment for a quantum leap in humanities research and practice.

Study Digital Humanities and Culture (M.Phil./P.Grad.Dip.) at Trinity

Introduction to the Digital Humanities and Culture programme at Trinity College Dublin

Technology is changing our world: but are we making sure that its development aligns with our cultural memory, community values and sense of ethics? The MPhil in Digital Humanities and Culture will allow you to explore the cutting-edge tools researchers are using to understand history, language and the arts, and to analyse how such tools both enrich and impoverish other cultural practices.

Bringing together digital skills, real-world contexts and rich theoretical discussions, this programme will help you explore your place at the interface of digital technologies, humanities research, cultural institutions, policy and industry.

Digital Humanities Research at Trinity

The students on the MPhil in Digital Humanities and Culture are encouraged to participate in the activities, projects and network of the Trinity Centre for Digital Humanities. Trinity is internationally recognised for its research in this field, and maintains a lively team of Digital Humanities researchers, projects, partners and visitors.