Mobility and technological infrastructure have become critical elements exerting profound influence across econonmic cultural, and social spheres in contemporary society.
With the advancement of globalisation, the importance of cross-border mobility, along with both physical and digital infrastructure, continues to grow. As a result, the design of global infrastructure systems and mobility frameworks has emerged as a vital area of research for national development and stability.
The Convergence Department of Humanities and Mobility Studies responds to these issues by analysing the multidimensional effects of mobility and infrastructure on human life, while also exploring new possibilities for mobility and infrastructure in a sustainable future society.
Therefore, this programme combines technical understanding of mobility and infrastructure with in-depth examination of how human movement and settlement influence society and culture, drawing on both social scientific and humanistic perspectives.
Upon completion of the programme, students will be equipped with the skills and knowledge to pursue roles as mobility humanists and infrastructure innovators, contributing to the creation of a sustainable future.
With the advancement of globalisation, the importance of cross-border mobility, along with both physical and digital infrastructure, continues to grow. As a result, the design of global infrastructure systems and mobility frameworks has emerged as a vital area of research for national development and stability.
The Convergence Department of Humanities and Mobility Studies responds to these issues by analysing the multidimensional effects of mobility and infrastructure on human life, while also exploring new possibilities for mobility and infrastructure in a sustainable future society.
Therefore, this programme combines technical understanding of mobility and infrastructure with in-depth examination of how human movement and settlement influence society and culture, drawing on both social scientific and humanistic perspectives.
Upon completion of the programme, students will be equipped with the skills and knowledge to pursue roles as mobility humanists and infrastructure innovators, contributing to the creation of a sustainable future.