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About this Event
This is an ideal opportunity to meet new Course Leader Dr Peaks M. Krafft and Dr Charlotte Webb, interact with student ambassadors and ask any questions you may have.
You can also find out more about the other undergraduate courses on offer at University of the Arts London. Explore the full programme of online open days.
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About MA Internet Equalities (NEW!)
MA Internet Equalities explores how power relations are organized, embedded and perpetuated in internet technologies, and how they can be re-organized or challenged through critical, creative and activist practice.
The course provides students from a range of disciplinary backgrounds with the skills to understand and implement applied equality in technology development. We define internet equalities as socio-technical systems that explicitly oppose discrimination on the grounds of race, class, gender, gender identity, sexuality, age, belief and ability.
More and more internet-based products, services, platform owners, communities and governments recognise the importance equality plays in developing technologies that can confront social problems such as racism, gender oppression and economic exclusion. Technology professionals who have critical and creative skills around human rights, inclusion and ethical design are in high demand as the industry shifts the narrative from what we could make to what we should make.
About UAL CCI
UAL’s new Creative Computing Institute (CCI) is an innovative new research-led teaching hub working at the intersection of computer science and the creative arts. Located at Camberwell College of Arts, the CCI offers innovative new courses, research opportunities and a public platform to explore the collaboration between computer science and creative practice.
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