Digital Futures MA Information Webinar

Explore the benefits of studying Digital Futures online with King’s, ranked top 20 worldwide for Arts & Humanities studies.

Digital change shapes how we live, work, and connect. Our online Digital Futures MA develops the critical, creative, and ethical skills to navigate that change.

What to expect:
  • Meet Programme Directors Dr Giota Alevizou and Dr Rob Gallagher.
  • An Enrolment Advisor will be on hand throughout the event to answer questions about applications, admissions, and what it’s like to study online with King’s.
  • An overview of KEATS, our online learning platform, from our Student Success Team
  • Application guidance and requirements
  • Interactive pop-ups linking directly to blogs, brochures, and other resources

Reserve your spot today
Why study with King’s Faculty of Arts and Humanities?
  • We’re ranked 17th worldwide for Arts & Humanities (2025 QS World Rankings by Subject)
  • 98 per cent of our research was deemed either ‘world leading’ (4*) or ‘internationally excellent’ (3*) (REF 2021)
  • Home to the Digital Futures and Global Cultures Institutes, which showcase how arts and humanities expertise can address society's most pressing challenges

Your Presenters

Dr Giota Alevizou
Programme Director
King's College London
Giota has over 15 years’ experience researching how technologies shape paradigms, methods, and genres that foster artificial and collaborative intelligence and collective action.
Her work examines how global information systems and social technologies influence media epistemology, spanning alternative and learning media, encyclopaedias, semantic media, and more recently, LLMs and creative AI platforms.
Dr Rob Gallagher
Programme Director
King's College London
Rob’s research examines how popular digital forms—such as videogames, memes, GIFs, ASMR videos, and grime music—enable artistic, personal, and political expression.
He has collaborated with artists, musicians, and researchers on creative projects including installations, performances, and podcasts, and has held academic positions at Concordia University, Royal Holloway, the University of East Anglia, and Manchester Metropolitan University.
  • Dr Giota Alevizou
    Programme Director
    King's College London
    Giota has over 15 years’ experience researching how technologies shape paradigms, methods, and genres that foster artificial and collaborative intelligence and collective action.
    Her work examines how global information systems and social technologies influence media epistemology, spanning alternative and learning media, encyclopaedias, semantic media, and more recently, LLMs and creative AI platforms.
  • Dr Rob Gallagher
    Programme Director
    King's College London
    Rob’s research examines how popular digital forms—such as videogames, memes, GIFs, ASMR videos, and grime music—enable artistic, personal, and political expression.
    He has collaborated with artists, musicians, and researchers on creative projects including installations, performances, and podcasts, and has held academic positions at Concordia University, Royal Holloway, the University of East Anglia, and Manchester Metropolitan University.