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DH@TCD is growing! We are hiring an Assistant Professor (3 year contract)

2 May, 20232 May, 2023 admin

The School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies (SLLCS) warmly welcomes applications for the position of Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities and Culture. The successful candidate will join a dynamic interdisciplinary team and will be a key member contributing to teaching and research excellence and innovation. This post is full Read More …

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PhD fellowship in digital scholarly editing offered

7 November, 20137 November, 2013 admin

The School of English is seeking to fill a full-time vacancy in the School of English for a Marie Curie fellowship as an early stage researcher in the area of Digital Scholarly Editing and Mass Digitisation. The job is part of DiXiT – A Marie Curie Initial Training Network (ITN) Read More …

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New Methods/New Perspectives on Humanities Scholarship: A NeDIMAH/DARIAH Workshop

14 November, 201214 November, 2012 admin

Tuesday 27 November, 9.00-3.00 A free event hosted by DH@TCD at the Trinity Long Room Hub Digital technologies have opened up a wealth of methodologies that can augment and enhance more traditional research practice, allowing new ways to engage with the ever-growing web of digital data. This one-day workshop sponsored Read More …

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Two Innovative Digital Projects Selected

16 September, 201216 September, 2012 admin

We are delighted to announce that Angela Griffith and Philip McEvansoneya’s Drawn to the page; Irish artists and Illustration 1830-1930, and Andrew Johnstone’s Sources of English Sacred Music (SESM) were selected last spring from a open competition for innovative digital projects at TCD. These projects will be supported throughout the Read More …

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