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Creative Intelligence & Technology (MSc)

Source: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/education/study-programmes/master/creative-intelligence--technology Parent: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/education/study-programmes/master/computer-science/advanced-computing-and-systems

Are you eager to bring your own questions and curiosity into scientific research? Do the creation of media and use of technology drive your research interests? Could you be a researcher who challenges scientific practice and pushes its boundaries?

Imani Dap

Student

Media Technology has allowed me to explore my own personal scientific interests within computer science while simultaneously pushing me out of my comfort zone by presenting interesting ideas from other academic fields. The courses often challenge you to use creative thinking, technology or a combination of both to gather and present scientific insights in unconventional ways. During the programme you acquire a deeper understanding of the scientific method and the general culture within different academic fields. Not so you can follow the rules, but break them properly instead.

Arianna Freni

Student (2nd year)

This master is very open to any field of previous Bachelor education. I already had a MSc’s in Animal Behaviour, but was really interested in merging this field with technology. Media Technology allows you to combine technology with any field and to extend your knowledge. I am really interested in learning new things, for example about Artificial Intelligence and other upcoming technologies. After my graduation, I hope to contribute to the dissemination of science, ideally by making animal documentaries.

Romy Koch

Student (2nd year)

Media Technology is a great mix of art and technology. My BSc was in a very specific field, mostly focusing on web design. But this multidisciplinary programme allows me to explore a broad range of topics, like interaction design, robotics and physical computing, which are all very interesting to me.

What does this master’s programme entail?

The Creative Intelligence & Technology master's programme (previously Media Technology) offers an interdisciplinary and international environment for students to produce scientific work informed by a creative and critical mindset. We welcome applicants from diverse educational backgrounds with a shared fascination for research and technology. Besides engaging in our core courses, students draw from the knowledge throughout Leiden University and other institutes. After graduation alumni pursue a career as life-long researchers within science, (creative) industries, or education.

The programme's four pillars

The compulsory courses are structured around four pillars:

  1. Academic skills & being a scientist
  2. Conceptual skills & media
  3. Technical skills & computing
  4. The human context of technology

Read more about our Creative Intelligence & Technology  master's programme.

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Why study Creative Intelligence & Technology at Leiden University?

Find more reasons to choose Creative Intelligence & Technology at Leiden University.

Creative Intelligence & Technology: the right master’s programme for you?

Are you looking for an MSc programme where creativity, technology and scientific research are key concepts? Our master’s programme Creative Intelligence & Technology is the right choice.

Read more about the entry requirements for Creative Intelligence & Technology.