The members of the Trinity College Dublin Digital Humanities Steering Committee are delighted to announce that Nicole Bararaba has joined the committee as the Digital Humanities Postgraduate Student Representative. Nicole is a final-year PhD candidate in Digital Humanities at Trinity College Dublin. She works in the ADAPT Centre for Digital Read More …
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Prof. Jennifer Edmond launches new training materials at the PARTHENOS Impact Event in Rome, Italy
The PARTHENOS project, a cluster-project that brings together knowledge and resources from Research Infrastructures and Humanities projects, has released the final additions to its Training Suite, with two new sub-modules and a collection of video case studies. The latest additions to the PARTHENOS portfolio were launched on 4 October 2019 by Prof. Jennifer Read More …
DH@TCD October 2019 Newsletter
The Digital Humanities Research Theme is Looking for a Postgraduate Student Representative
The Digital Humanities Research Theme is looking for a Postgraduate Student Representative to join the Steering Committee. This postgraduate student will be: Enthusiastic about improving the quality of engagement between the postgraduate community and the research theme, and motivated to create ways to ensure this occurs. Confident in speaking to Read More …
DH@TCD June 2019 Newsletter
Trinity LibTech Research Showcase
26 June 2019, 9am-12.30pm, Trinity Long Room Hub The Library of Trinity College Dublin (TCD) has been cultivating an open innovation research model in partnership with a number of Trinity research centres. The ADAPT Centre and the Library are pleased to showcase some of the novel library technology related research being undertaken by Read More …
DH@TCD May 2019 Newsletter
Digital Humanities Day At The Knowledge Centre, British Library, Thursday 2nd May 2019
DH@TCD April 2019 Newsletter
Uncertainty in Humanities Research Datasets Workshop, 6 March 2019
On Wednesday, 6 March 2019, the Humanities Research Institute at Maynooth University, the Trinity College Dublin Centre for Digital Humanities and the consortium members of the interdisciplinary PROgressive VIsual Decision-Making in Digital Humanities* (PROVIDEDH) project will co-host a workshop on the subject of ‘Uncertainty in Humanities Research Datasets’ to be held at Room Read More …



