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Friday, July 03, 2009
Digital Media Advanced Computing Mathematics UTEN
Overview

The New University of Lisbon, The University of Porto, and The University of Texas at Austin will collaborate to create digital media centers of education and research excellence to be located at each university as follows:

  • New University of Lisbon: The Faculty of Science and Technology (FCT/UNL); Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (FCSH/UNL); and School of Economics (FE/UNL).
  • University of Porto: Faculties of Engineering, Fine Arts, Humanities and Economics, and INESC Porto.
  • The University of Texas at Austin: The College of Communication Radio, Television Film Dept., along with the School of Journalism, the College of Fine Arts, the Computer Science Dept., and the Digital Media Collaboratory.

INESC Porto and related centers at FCT/UNL will be key research institute participants in this program. The College of Communication at UT-Austin is the largest in the US with over 10,000 students and includes the Departments of Journalism, Advertising, Radio-Television-Film, Communication Studies, and Speech Disorders as well as the Strauss Institute for Civic Participation; UT Film Institute, Telecommunications and Information Policy Institute; and Knight Centre for International Journalism. PhD and MA programs include Filming for Media; On-Line Journalism; Digital Television; Multi-Channel Journalism; Globalization and International Communication; Technology, Policy, and Information; and History, Theory, Criticism of Film, TV, and New Media as well as a MFA in Production Screenwriting. Media Studies include theory, criticism, technology, history, and business; bridging disciplines program in digital arts, and communication, information, and cultural policy. IC² Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, will work with the Digital Media Program and associated industry affiliates programs to foster innovation and business development based on new media technologies and processes, and for access to international markets.

The overall goal is to have students explore media technologies and their design implications as well as the evolving connections between technology, design, social and cultural domains, and business development. The curriculum for the planned Master degree will be stronger in hands-on production and experimentation, while the PhD degree will add theory, methodology and critical discourse to these initial areas. Core courses in new research methods for both degrees will allow students to start developing strategies and visions for medium-term research projects. The Digital Media Program will include post-graduate courses and professional workshops in new media. The emphasis will be on emerging challenges in entrepreneurship and technology venturing associated with new media technology content creation, production and exhibition, and applicable in international markets.

Research and education initiatives will focus on the creation, exhibition and distribution processes associated with new media as well as other intellectual areas of interest to Portugal and The University of Texas at Austin. These initiatives will include wireless and mobile industry technologies, digital information content, and new media production and distribution such as:

  • Digital and interactive media and new distribution systems over the Internet for portable devices, large displays, and small screens;
  • Video gaming and documentary media, including content amenable to wireless and mobile technologies;
  • Digital journalism, participatory media, and interactive documentary media in interactive environments;
  • Community-empowering technologies such as open-source and wiki-style content creation;
  • E-Learning technologies with an emphasis on standards-compliant technologies for web accessibility;
  • Advanced digital media solutions and systems, including wireless technologies and systems for new media distribution and technology for people unskilled in digital communication and processes;
  • Research skills needed for developing or adapting technology to various systems and audiences or users;
  • Innovation research and the process of technical change encompassing an understanding of the global media context, and the identification and cultivation of new ideas, processes, and markets for media technologies and content;
  • Assessing and minimizing the digital divide in Portugal and perhaps other Portuguese-speaking countries.
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