Digital Innovation and Research
Master programme
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Computer Science & SecurityStudy Digital Innovation and Research
Are you passionate about leading the charge in digital transformation and skilled at crafting and implementing groundbreaking strategies? Join us for an exceptional education that bridges applied research, innovation, and digitalization. Dive deep into pioneering fields such as artificial intelligence, governance, and information security, and get ready to shape the future of technology.
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FAQ
What is applied research?
Applied research is a type of research focused on solving practical, real-world problems. Unlike basic or theoretical research, which seeks to expand knowledge without immediate application, applied research is driven by specific needs and goals, often aimed at improving processes, products, or technologies.
The findings of applied research are typically used to develop new solutions, technologies, or innovations that can be directly applied in industries, healthcare, education, or other sectors. Examples include:
- Developing new medical treatments,
- Improving manufacturing processes,
- Creating software tools tailored to specific user needs.
In the context of "Digital Innovation and Research," applied research may involve creating new digital technologies, processes, or strategies that offer immediate value to businesses or society.
What does the dual format mean?
The dual format in education combines academic study with practical work experience. In a dual degree programme, students split their time between attending university courses and working in a company or institution related to their field of study. This model integrates theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience, thus enabling students to apply their learning to real-world scenarios.
In a master degree programme like "Digital Innovation and Research," the dual format allows students to balance coursework with practical work, potentially with a company or research institute. This approach helps students acquire practical skills while advancing their academic studies at the same time.
Can I work at one of the university’s research institutes?
Yes, you can work at a research institute during the "Digital Innovation and Research" master degree programme, especially since the programme operates in a dual format. Dual study programmes generally integrate theory and practice, allowing students to engage both with the university and a company or research institution.
What are the benefits of completing this master degree programme?
Completing a maste'r degree in "Digital Innovation and Research" equips you with specialised skills in digital technologies and research, which makes you more competitive in the job market. The dual format allows you to gain practical experience while studying, thus bridging the gap between theory and real-world application. You will also develop strong problem-solving and research skills, fostering innovation in sectors such as tech, healthcare, or finance.
The programme prepares you for higher-level roles with leadership potential, offering opportunities for career advancement and increasing earning potential. Networking opportunities during your placements can lead to job opportunities and collaborations. Ultimately, this degree helps you remain adaptable in a fast-changing digital landscape.