Who decides what knowledge is? How can knowledge reach people? What role does scientific knowledge play in public discourse? What knowledge is contained in data? Experts who can answer precisely such questions are increasingly in demand. The exchange and shaping of knowledge are playing an increasingly important role in science, civil society, politics, education, and business. In the Master's program in "Knowledge and Communication," students acquire the skills needed in this environment.
We live in a knowledge society: Knowledge and the communication of knowledge are fundamental to modern societies. Digitalization is changing how knowledge is generated, how it is processed, and how it is disseminated. The relevance of knowledge communication for our everyday lives and for decisions in politics, society, business, and education is evident. The experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic, the climate crisis, and the rise of totalitarian governments illustrate the crucial role knowledge communication plays in addressing current challenges. The social and economic importance of globally operating, digital companies also vividly reflects the power of knowledge (in the form of data).
The question of how knowledge can be generated, processed, and shared, and how it reaches its target groups, is by no means trivial. More and more organizations, and society as a whole, need people who are able to understand and address these challenges. The Master's program in "Knowledge and Communication" is designed to equip students with these essential skills and opens up numerous career paths in diverse and innovative fields.
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