Consortium
Tallinn University, Baltic Film, Media and Arts School

Tallinn University was named in 2005 by uniting six schools and their constituent research and development centres, a college, 15 support units and the Academic Library with a strong focus on humanities. Within Tallinn University, the Baltic Media, Film, and Arts School is a competence centre for communication and audio visual knowledge and expertise. BFM study programmes focus on various positions in film production, TV, new media, communication, choreography, art and music.

The Tallinn University Centre of Excellence in Media Innovation and Digital Culture (MEDIT) was established in 2015. Its goal is to study cultural change and innovation processes that accompany digital media. MEDIT also aims to apply theoretical knowledge to experimenting with new and innovative forms of digital media. The work is largely interdisciplinary, based on the understanding that interpreting and participating in contemporary cultural change requires cultural, economic and technological dynamics to be viewed as a single system. The staff come from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, including media economics and marketing research, film studies, communication science, and anthropology.

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Project Coordinator: Prof. Ulrike Rohn
Project manager: Birgit Rosenberg
Task Managers:
Julii Selianko
Külliki Tafel-Viia
Silja
Andres Jõesaar

Munster Technological University, Hincks Centre for Entrepreneurship Excellence, School of Business

The Hincks supports entrepreneurship through cutting edge research, education and training activities supporting entrepreneurship and competency building. The Hincks Centre’s expertise, projects and research include the domains of: Education, Social, Female, and Agricultural Entrepreneurship, as well as the economics of innovation and design thinking. The Centre has an excellent record of project collaborations, as project lead and as partner, on National, European and Internationally co-funded projects. The Centre has secured substantial European funding through Erasmus+, Interreg Europe, Interreg Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme and the European Social Fund.

LUT University, LUT School of Business and Management

LUT School of Business and Management is a compact, agile business school in a university of technology. In 2021, it is celebrating its 30th anniversary and during this time it has established itself among the top 200 business schools in the world (THE Ranking 2020). In LBM the research covers central areas of business management: strategy, management, accounting and finance, marketing, international business and entrepreneurship. The focus of both education and research of LBM is on sustainable business renewal, in particular on changes and growth opportunities that are driven by new and digital technologies and new forms of organizing. One of its core strengths is close collaboration with business life and media industry is one its strategic fields. LBM is involved in several projects connected to the media industry focusing on e.g. sustainable business models, digital transformation and organizational renewal and media responsibility.

Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Studies in Media, Innovation and Technology

SMIT (Studies in Media, Innovation and Technology) is a research group part of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel specialized in social scientific research on media and ICT.  With a staff of over 100 researchers, equally divided between PhD holders, PhD students and contract researchers; its goal is to understand the impact of technology on everyday practices and create design and strategic guidelines to shape innovation responding to user needs and expectations, thus empowering people and society. In order to do this, SMIT research combines user, policy and business analysis with both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies. It has a 25+ years research expertise in the area of European media policy and supports policy-makers, industry, and civil society on topics relating to media policy and economics, industry transformations, consumption, disinformation, etc.

Technische Universität Ilmenau

Technische Universität Ilmenau is a public university of technology and is dedicated to excellent research and training. Besides the research and development of hardware – especially in Media Technology and Mobile Communications – Technische Universität Ilmenau puts emphasis also in questions of application, production and reception of media content in the past 10 years and offers today excellent research in both fields, developing hardware and technology and questions of application and communications science in a broader sense.

Aarhus University, Department of Media and Journalism Studies, School of Communication and Culture

areas of focus include political and institutional perspectives, textual forms of expression, production conditions, media consumption, media history and media theory.
Aarhus University media studies the focus is on traditional mass media, journalism, film and the new digital media, as well as the interplay between these forms. The program’s researchers apply a diverse range of theoretical and methodological approaches to the consumption, politics and production of media and contributed to the development of the field of media studies, through the investigation of the media’s function, organisation and forms of expression. Media Studies and Journalism has a long tradition of collaboration with key players on the Danish and international media market through specific research projects, involvement of external partners in teaching, and in more general knowledge exchange and outreach activities.

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