 Hi, my name is Jitske and I'm going to tell you about my bachelor's program at Tilburg University, online culture, art media and society. Within online culture, you study cultural phenomena in an increasingly digital and globalised society. You delve into new ways of communicating, community building and policymaking. And you explore the role online and offline media and artistic expressions play in this. In the program, you explore the influence globalisation and digitalisation have on politics, identity and on how we shape and express our opinions. Think of questions such as how do politicians and artists use social media? What is the impact of living in a filter bubble when algorithms decide what information you see? And how does being in touch with people from all over the world affect our cultural identity? Apart from studying digital culture, you also actively contribute to it. By publishing papers and reviews on Digit Magazine. This online platform is unique to the program and attracts readers from all over the world. In your first year, you will become familiar with key insights and theories about digital culture and the role artists and intellectuals play in society. In your second year, you will specialise by choosing one of three tracks. The digital media track focuses on how digital media shaped today's societies. In the global communication track, you study how globalisation influences individuals, organisations and communities and how they interact. In the third track, Art in the Public Sphere, you study the role of art and popular culture in society and in shaping debates and opinions. In your third and final year, your minor allows you to further personalise your program. You can choose courses from other programmes at Tobog University, another university in the Netherlands or even abroad. To help you prepare for your future career, a career orientation plan is integrated throughout the programme. You can also choose to do an internship. Most of our graduates complete a master's degree. They find jobs in a variety of fields, such as education, the cultural sector, journalism, government or in communication and marketing. Are you interested in contemporary media and culture? And do you enjoy delving into questions about politics, social interaction, communities and identity? Then this programme might be perfect for you.