DH@TCD October 2020 Newsletter

With details of the Michaelmas Term workshop series, an opportunity to join the DH@TCD Steering Committee as the Postgraduate Student Representative, information on the month’s IT Research Clinic, 2 new job postings, and more, the October issue of the DH@TCD Newsletter is available to read here: https://mailchi.mp/954ee1964e38/dhtcd-october-2020-newsletter 

Four Trinity Researchers Receive Funding as Part of UK-Ireland Collaboration in Digital Humanities Programme

We are delighted to announce that 4 TCD-based researchers have received funding as part of a ground-breaking joint call between the Irish Research Council (IRC) and UKRI’s Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) supporting new collaborations between Ireland-based and UK-based researchers working within the field of Digital Humanities. The success Read More …

Funding Success for DH@TCD

The Trinity College Dublin Centre for Digital Humanities has been awarded research funding of €12,363 as part of the UK-Ireland Collaboration in Digital Humanities Networking Programme, for their role in the project “UK-EI Digital Humanities Association: a network for research capacity enhancement”. The programme is collaboratively funded by the Irish Read More …

TRIPLE Project – User Research Survey

The European H2020 TRIPLE Project (https://www.gotriple.eu/) Consortium invite members of the SSH community to take part in their User Research Survey. The questionnaire is specifically targeted at researchers and academics from the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) at any stage of their careers – from Master student to full professor Read More …

POSTPONED DUE TO COVID-19: Interdisciplinary Critical Feminist Digital Scholarship: Topics and Tools

Wednesday 6th May 2020 | 13:00-16:00 Galbraith Seminar Room This workshop will explore how Digital Humanities (DH) and selected perspectives of Feminist Science and Technology Studies (FSTS) can be brought into a productive relationship. This entails to discuss the need as well as the availability of critical analytical tools adjusted Read More …

DARIAH Virtual Exchange Session: The Scholarly Primitives of Scholarly Meetings

Thursday 28th May 2020 | 14:00 UTC+1 #DARIAHVX In light of the recent postponement of the DARIAH Annual Event 2020 on the topic of “Scholarly Primitives”, DARIAH-EU is proposing to hold a virtual exchange session to reflect on the “Scholarly Primitives of the Scholarly Meeting”. This online exhibition of resources and ideas exploring the Read More …