The Digital Humanities Master’s Programme at Linnaeus University started enrolling students in the autumn of 2020. It is implemented as a collaboration between two faculties, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, and Faculty of Technology. The two-year programme is structured to allow a general one-year introduction to the field and in the second year the students choose their specialization. One-year programme is also available. The programme relies heavily on invited talks and collaboration with external sectors for theses. topics and research-based teaching. The talk will report on the structure and challenges of running such an interdisciplinary programme across departments and delivering it to a highly heterogeneous student group.