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Digital Economies MSc Information Webinar


Discover the Digital Economies MSc at King’s College London, offered by the renowned Faculty of Arts & Humanities, ranked 17th globally.

In this interactive session, you’ll:
  • Hear from Programme Director Dr Orçun Can, who will share insights into programme content and career outcomes
  • Get a walkthrough of KEATS, our online learning platform
  • Receive application guidance and next-step advice
  • Chat live with our Enrolment Advisor team, ready to answer your questions in real time
  • Explore interactive pop-ups linking directly to blogs, brochures, and key resources
Whether you’re looking to progress in your current role or build a career in digital strategy, this session is for you. Discover how the King's Online Digital Economies MSc can help you achieve your goals.

Why study Digital Economies with the Faculty of Arts & Humanities?
  • We’re ranked 17th worldwide for Arts & Humanities (2025 QS World Rankings by Subject)
  • Home to the Digital Futures and Global Cultures Institutes, which showcase how arts and humanities expertise can address society's biggest challenges
  • 93% of our research is deemed ‘world-leading’ (REF 2021)

Your presenter

Dr Orçun Can
Programme Director
King's College London
Orçun Can is a lecturer in the Department of Digital Humanities at King’s College London. His research and teaching focus on the intersections of digital storytelling, media theory, and the evolving cultures of online platforms. With a background in narratology and the digital economy, he is particularly interested in how stories are shaped, distributed, and experienced in interactive and networked environments.
  • Dr Orçun Can
    Programme Director
    King's College London
    Orçun Can is a lecturer in the Department of Digital Humanities at King’s College London. His research and teaching focus on the intersections of digital storytelling, media theory, and the evolving cultures of online platforms. With a background in narratology and the digital economy, he is particularly interested in how stories are shaped, distributed, and experienced in interactive and networked environments.