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1st Year | MYR 45,900 |
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The School of Media, Languages, and Cultures offers interdisciplinary research degrees that encompass the fields of media, communications, and culture. This broad scope includes options focusing on media democracy, media reform, Southeast Asian cinema, youth and new media, internet governance, civil society, creative industries, digital media, and film. Additional areas of expertise cover music, food culture and identity, migration, cross-cultural and intercultural issues, as well as multiculturalism and sociology.
In our globalized world, where rapidly evolving technology serves as the foundation and medium for socio-cultural and political communication, the school’s research degrees provide essential insights into our shared urban modernity. They foster a critical understanding of the inner workings and meanings of media, objects, and everyday cultural artifacts that we often take for granted.
The PhD in Media, Languages, and Cultures trains students in various research methodologies within the social sciences to gather data effectively. Through mentoring and guidance from our research-active faculty, students develop analytical and critical skills necessary for data analysis and learn to become independent researchers. Graduates will be prepared to engage as active researchers and educators in universities or relevant sectors.
For other qualifications and certificates please contact our educational consultants or submit your application for Admission assessment.
Our PhD graduates have pursued careers as academics in higher education, as well as in the civil service, research institutes, and NGOs. Meanwhile, the MRes serves as a pathway to further study or employment in research institutes and in the fields of film, media, and communications.