International Master in Cinema Studies
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IMACS (stylized as I/MA/C/S)[1] is a network, initiated in 2006, of European and American research universities collaborating for research,[2] student exchanges, seminars, publications and delivering the International Master in Cinema Studies, an international graduate programme in film studies that started in 2010. Together with the European Network for Cinema and Media Studies, IMACS also hosts lectures in the fields film and media studies.[3] In 2023, IMACS consists of 17 member institutions in 10 countries.
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International Master in Cinema Studies | |
Formation | 2006 |
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Fields | Film studies, film theory, media studies |
Membership (2023) | 17 institutions |
Coordinator | Prof. Miriam De Rosa |
Students (2022) | 58 |
Website | imacsite |
IMACS aims to unite a series of prestigious, research intensive universities in the scope of academic film theory and history, including Birbeck, University of London, the University of Amsterdam and Université de Montréal. Scholars such as André Gaudreault, Jean-Michel Frodon, Laura Mulvey and Marco Maria Gazzano have held seminars for and contributed to the development of the IMACS network.[4][1]