Come work with us! DH@TCD is recruiting for PostDoc in Feminist Science and Technology Studies

The Trinity College Centre for Digital Humanities is recruiting a 2,5-year post-doctoral research fellow with expertise in (preferably feminist) science and technology studies with additional expertise in Human-Computer-Interaction (HCI) or Human-RobotInteraction research. The purpose of this post is to support the development of the EU funded MOZART project through the Read More …

DH@TCD March 2022 Newsletter

In this month’s DH@TCD Newsletter we welcome Prof. Salvador Ros to the Long Room Hub, we bring you details of a new publication by DH@TCD team member Vicky Garnett and we keep you posted on upcoming events. Read more here: https://mailchi.mp/eca…/dhtcd-feb-2022-newsletter-13451012

DH@TCD April 2021 Newsletter

With details of Dr. Jennifer Edmond’s Provost’s PhD Project Awards, the new DH@TCD promotional video, the launch of the CLS INFRA Project, upcoming events from Human+ and NORF Ireland and more, the April Issue of DH@TCD is crammed full of opportunities.

Provost’s PhD Project Award

The Centre for Digital Humanities at Trinity College Dublin is pleased to announce the availability of one funded PhD position to deliver a thesis project entitled “Language, Culture and the Empowerment Gap of Artificial Intelligence”. The 4-year project, supervised by Dr Jennifer Edmond, has been generously supported by the Trinity Read More …

DH@TCD March 2021 Newsletter

With details of the next UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Network event & community survey, registration for the remaining DH@TCD workshops, links to the recent SHAPE-ID webinar on interdisciplinary infrastructure & the DARIAH-EU Annual Event CfP, there is plenty to keep you entertained in March’s DH@TCD Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/1b1268d0c264/dhtcd-march-2021-newsletter

DH@TCD February 2021 Newsletter

With details of this semester’s Digital Humanities Workshop Series, the forthcoming Digital Humanities Seminar Series, new digital collections by the Trinity College Dublin Library and events on the subjects of Intersectional Feminist Approaches to the Practice and Reading of Archives and Using Digital Archives for Academic Research, the February issue Read More …