Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 14,500
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
12 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
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Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies | Journalism and Information
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 14,500
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


MA by Research/Professional Practice in Digital News and Media

Course Overview

The programme supports a vibrant research community with regular research seminars to enable you to advance your knowledge and skills.


Start and Duration

  • Sep, 1 year
  • Sep, 2 years

Level

  • Research
  • Research

Qualification

  • Master of Arts by Research
  • Master of Arts by Research

UK Fees

  • £8,267
  • From £4,134 per year*

International Fees

  • £14,500
  • From £7,250 per year*

Campus

  • Buckingham
  • Buckingham

School

  • School of Humanities and Social Sciences

About the Course

Given the increasing role of digital media in all walks of life, the volatility of global politics, and full-scale assaults on the values and independence of traditional journalism, there has never been a more important time for universities to work with the industry not just to train but educate and inspire the best writers, designers, and investigators.


Buckingham’s new MA Digital News and Media by Research or Professional Practice is designed to achieve this aim by encouraging you to propose, research, and complete a substantial project (the equivalent of a research dissertation) in Digital News or Digital Media to the highest of industry and academic standards.


The programme supports a vibrant research community with regular research seminars available to attend in person or online, to enable you to advance your knowledge and develop valuable transferable skills. You will benefit from networking with internationally-recognised practitioners in a rich diversity of fields.


The Professional Practice route to the MA also offers practising journalists the opportunity to reflect on and critique their professional work in an academic setting. Students following this route will provide a substantial body of work accumulated during their professional career and/or during their period of MA registration, and then produce a detailed critical and reflective commentary to form the main body of a portfolio, which is submitted in place of the Final Project. Full details are given in the programme handbook.


Entry Requirements

Normally, an undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline at 2.1 or above from a recognized university will be required, and for non-native speakers of English, an IELTS (or equivalent) score of 6.5 or above or above.


Exceptionally, where applicants have 5+ years’ work experience at senior level in a relevant career/industry sector and can demonstrate prior experiential learning, this will be accepted as a substitute for formal HE qualifications.


Teaching & Assessment

Instruction is through one-to-one supervision and a research seminar programme with guest lectures from industry professionals, delivered face-to-face and/or online. The course is assessed by means of the Final Project or Dissertation (120 credits at Level 7), which are preceded by three Project Preliminaries (60 credits at Level 7) comprising an Extended Research Proposal, an Annotated Literature Review or equivalent, and an Intermediate Essay or sample of Work-in-Progress sample.


After Your Course

During terms 3 and 4 (terms 5-8 for part-time students) you will wherever possible be seconded to media companies and organisations whose work matches your research and professional interests. They will provide mentors and make use of your work as appropriate. A range of media employers in the UK and internationally, including Reach plc, Eastern Eye , ITV Central, the Bauer Group, the BBC, The Tindle Newspaper Group, have agreed to act as informal industry partners. After your course you will have excellent contacts through whom to pursue employment opportunities.


Course Fees

The fees for this course are:


  • Sep 2025 Full-time (1 Year) Research:
    • UK: £8,267
    • INT: £14,500
  • Sep 2025 Part-time (2 Years) Research:
    • UK: £4,134
    • INT: £7,250
  • Sep 2025 Full-time (1 Year) Professional Practice:
    • UK: £8,267
    • INT: £14,500
  • Sep 2025 Part-time (2 Years) Professional Practice:
    • UK: £4,134
    • INT: £7,250

The University reserves the right to increase course fees annually in line with inflation linked to the Retail Price Index (RPI). If the University intends to increase your course fees it will notify you via email of this as soon as reasonably practicable.


Course fees do not include additional costs such as books, equipment, writing up fees and other ancillary charges. Where applicable, these additional costs will be made clear.


Scholarships and Bursaries

We have bursaries and scholarships available for both home and international students at undergraduate and postgraduate level, and these are awarded based on location, merit or financial need.


Funded scholarships and bursaries may be awarded across all schools of study, and represent a partial remission from tuition fees. Bursaries are means-tested and are intended for those who need a contribution towards their fees in order to study at Buckingham.


Students applying for this course may be eligible for the following:


UK Students

  • Postgraduate First-Class Scholarship: The scholarship will reduce tuition fees by 33% for new UK and international postgraduate students.
  • Royal Charter 40th Anniversary Scholarship: Research scholarship that offers outstanding applicants some or all the fees paid for by the University.

International Students

  • Postgraduate First-Class Scholarship: The scholarship will reduce tuition fees by 33% for new UK and international postgraduate students.
  • Royal Charter 40th Anniversary Scholarship: Research scholarship that offers outstanding applicants some or all the fees paid for by the University.
  • Sheikh / Mubarak Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah Scholarship (Postgraduate): A £20,000 scholarship for outstanding Arabic students pursuing a full-time Master’s degree in the UK.
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