
The Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts is a two-year graduate program that pioneers the intersection of art, design, and emerging communication technologies. Founded in 1979, ITP is the world’s first and remains one of the most prestigious programs for exploring how physical computing, augmented reality, and virtual reality can augment, improve, and delight human experience. Students and faculty work in a collaborative, experimental environment that is often described as a "Center for the Recently Possible," pushing the boundaries of what technology can achieve in creative contexts. ITP’s distinctive blend of rigorous academic training, hands‑on research, and a culture of interdisciplinary innovation attracts leading scholars, artists, and technologists from around the globe.
We offer flexible work with mobile work options, individual working time models, and opportunities for targeted further education. You will develop future-oriented SAP solutions and work with modern programming models, agile project teams, and innovative technologies like Artificial Intelligence.
The Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts is a two-year graduate program that pioneers the intersection of art, design, and emerging communication technologies. Founded in 1979, ITP is the world’s first and remains one of the most prestigious programs for exploring how physical computing, augmented reality, and virtual reality can augment, improve, and delight human experience. Students and faculty work in a collaborative, experimental environment that is often described as a "Center for the Recently Possible," pushing the boundaries of what technology can achieve in creative contexts. ITP’s distinctive blend of rigorous academic training, hands‑on research, and a culture of interdisciplinary innovation attracts leading scholars, artists, and technologists from around the globe.