The Digital Tools and Technologies workshops for the Hilary Term 2022 are now open for registration. The workshops will take place every two weeks, running from Weds 16th Feb to Weds 30th March inclusive. This term, the topics will cover legal and ethical issues in data-scraping, training machines in transcribing Read More …
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Government of Ireland launches new funding scheme for non-EU/EEA students
SAVE THE DATE! Digital Tools and Technologies workshops for Hilary Term 2022
Michaelmas Term 2021 Digital Scholarship and Skills workshops
TCD/Uni of Birmingham “Trust and Authority in the Digital Age” Lecture Series now open!
The “Trust and Authority in the Digital Age” lecture series, organised as part of the digital research partnership between Trinity College Dublin and the University of Birmingham, is now open for registration. The lecture series, running in the evenings, features three leading experts from the US and the UK, and Read More …
Day of DH Coffee Morning 2016
Every year, the Digital Humanities community comes together to blog about what a typical DH research does in a day. This year, the Day of DH falls on Friday 8th April. In advance of this, the DH team at TCD hosted a ‘Day of DH’ coffee morning on Thurs 7th Read More …
Using Europeana content to investigate Population Displacement
As part of the Europeana Cloud Project, the team at TCD (comprising Dr. Jennifer Edmond and Vicky Garnett) have been part of a group investigating user requirements. Part of this work over the past few months has involved looking into potential topics for research, and how Europeana might help to Read More …
Day of DH Coffee Morning
The international Day of DH (Digital Humanities) is set for Tuesday 19th May, and this year, the DH@TCD team want to use it as an opportunity to introduce digital techniques to those researchers in the Humanities and Social Sciences who might not have thought of the potential of such tools Read More …
TRAIRC one-day symposium “What can ‘the digital’ do for architecture + its history, in Ireland?”
23rd January 2015 Trinity Long Room Hub This day-long symposium brings together researchers and practitioners in the fields of architectural history, education and technology, folklore, architectural practice, archives, visualisation and multimedia, heritage studies and cultural tourism. The rationale for the event comes out of the need to disseminate new research into and knowledge Read More …
CULTURA allows users to personalise history at Discover Research Night 2014
Following from their success at the 2013 Discover Research Dublin night, the team behind the ‘CULTURA’ project (CULTivating Understanding and Research through Adaptivity) will once again be throwing open their doors to the public allowing users to ‘personalise’ their experience of Irish history on 26th September 2014.