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Faculty of Arts and Humanities University of Sheffield

Aims of the programme to provide a grounding in Public Engagement to provide a grounding in Digital Humanities to explore the intellectual underpinnings of both fields to provide practical hands on experience of fields

Staff on this programme Dr Jane Hodson, Senior Lecturer in English Language and Literature, Faculty Director of External Engagement Amy Ryall, Faculty Project Officer for External Engagement Prof Bob Shoemaker, Professor of Eighteenth Century History, Faculty Director of Research and Innovation Mike Pidd, HRI Digital Manager Ida Kemp, Interdisciplinary Programmes Manager

Why do this programme? Professional Development Intellectual Development (Research Preparation)

Structure of MA Semester 1 Taught modules 60 creditsSeptember-January Semester 2 Taught modules 60 creditsFebruary-May Dissertation60 creditsJune-August

Semester 1 Understanding Public Engagement (15 credits) Digital Humanities (15 credits) Your choice of modules (30 credits) Semester 2 Understanding Public Engagement (15 credits) Digital Humanities (15 credits) Project module (30 credits) Dissertation

Examples of optional modules available Language in a Digital Age (School of English) Religion in an Age of Terror (Biblical Studies) Stories of Activism in Sheffield (History) Heritage, Place and Community (Archaeology) Ethnomusicological Research Techniques (Music)

Project Module Working as a team of 3-4 students you will undertake a project, working with both academics and one or more external partners. You will need to draw on what you have learned about both Public Engagement and Digital Humanities in order to deliver the project. You will be thinking about: - project management - project evaluation - interfacing between academic and the wider world - using technology to deliver real world solutions

Dissertation 15,000 word piece of research to be completed by end of August. Possible approaches: undertaking a literature review of a particular ‘hot topic’ in digital humanities and/or public engagement, with case studies developing a plan for a project and pilot testing a part of it evaluating a project that you have been involved with (audience, effectiveness, impact)