| Department Vision | 
  
    | Media and Communication Studies is the most  prestigious and advanced department. Therefore, different programs have been  designed to foster dialogue about societal issues and their solutions. The  vision of the programs is to stimulate scholarly discussions about  communication resources and channels, creating a liaison between academia and  industry through state research and development facilities. The programs aim to  stay abreast of the new emerging technologies and their relation to societies  while developing new working models for media & communication for  transmuting media ecology.Media and Communication Studies offers researchers the opportunity to  understand, explore, and interpret the prevalent discourse, henceforth  developing narratives that will contribute in shaping opinions. Furthermore,  through evaluation and understanding of complex world structures in the realm  of communication & information, the scholars will develop an understanding  of intertwining structures of information, hegemony, and cultural products. The  programs will enable students to develop an understanding of power of  information; that is democratic capacities of communication technologies in the  hands of the consumer.
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    | Department Mission | 
  
    | The mission of the department is to nurture students into becoming high  level experts. By the convergence of intellectual academic epicenters and  professional environments, Department of Communication and Media Research  (DCMR) aims to create a nursery of emerging researchers who will take an active  role in setting narratives and shaping opinions. Our focus is to build the  capacity of the future media managers and scholars by instilling within them  constructive, ethical and objective values. Through the lens of innovation and  novelty DCMR aspires to imbue students with not only clarity of concepts but  also with the ability to implement theoretical knowledge in their professional  practices. We aim to foster new ways of thinking towards objective and  subjective epistemologies, practical and commercial application of methodologies,  constructing and deconstructing ideas, hence carving new opportunities through  academia field alliance. | 
  
    | Department Goals | 
  
    | The major goals of the  Department of Communication and Media Research aim to enhance  understanding of media and communication  while addressing the dynamic challenges and opportunities in the field. | 
  
    | 1. | Conduct research that contributes to the understanding of media and communication theories,  technologies, and their impact on society. | 
  
    | 2. | Foster collaboration with other academic disciplines to explore the intersections of media and  communication with fields such as sociology, psychology, technology, and cultural studies. | 
  
    | 3. | Stay at the forefront of emerging communication technologies, encouraging research that  explores their implications and applications. | 
  
    | 4. | Promote media literacy through research that informs educational practices and develops  strategies for navigating the evolving media landscape. | 
  
    | 5. | Investigate ethical considerations in media and communication, addressing issues such as  privacy, misinformation, and the responsible use of technology. | 
  
    | 6. | Investigate the processes and effects of media production, including content creation,  distribution,  and reception. | 
  
    | 7. | Engage in research that informs media-related public policies, advocating for regulations that  promote the public interest and protect democratic values. | 
  
    | 8. | Collaborate with media and communication industries to bridge the gap between academic  research and practical applications, fostering innovation and real-world impact. | 
  
    | 9. | Provide opportunities for students to engage in meaningful research projects, internships, and  experiential learning to prepare them for careers in media and communication. | 
  
    | 10. | Actively share research findings through publications, conferences, and community outreach  to contribute to the broader academic and public discourse. |