Instructors: Dr Michelle Doran and Dr Georgina Nugent Folan Venue: The Large Conference Room, O’Reilly Institute, Trinity College Date: 13th November 2017. Time: 9:00-13:00 Due to ex-hurricane Ophelia, the Digital Scholarship and Skills: Working with Texts in the Digital Age workshop scheduled to take place on Monday, 16th October was Read More …
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Contribute to the DH@TCD Newsletter
Would you like to raise awareness among the TCD Digital Humanities community about about your research, a new program or grant, upcoming event, open opportunity or other news item? You can now contribute your news to the Trinity College Dublin Centre for Digital Humanities monthly newsletter. The newsletter will be distributed Read More …
DH@TCD October Newsletter
The October issue of the new Trinity Centre for Digital Humanities DH@TCD Newsletter is now available to read here.
Joint Programming Initiative Cultural Heritage (JPICH) in Changing Environments Call for Proposals
Deadline: 14:00 CET 30th November 2017 Aim of the Programme: The call is designed to support new, research-based ideas and knowledge in response to the rapidly and widely changing context with which heritage and heritage practice is faced. It invites research projects that help cultural heritage to meet societal challenges and Read More …
Dr Georgina Nugent Folan presents at Ways of Being in a Digital Age – Review Conference
On October 11th 2017, Dr. Georgina Nugent Folan, Research Fellow at the TCD Centre for Digital Humanities, will present a paper titled “Digitising Cultural Complexity: representing Rich Cultural Data in a Big data environment” at the Ways of Being in a Digital Age 2017 conference at the University of Liverpool, Read More …
Dr Michelle Doran presents at CODATA 2017
On October 8th 2017, Dr. Michelle Doran, TCD Centre for Digital Humanities project officer, will present a paper ‘Can we Expose Data without Hiding Knowledge? Understanding the Cultural Complexity of Research Data’ at the CODATA 2017 Conference ‘Global Challenges and Data-Driven Science’, Saint Petersburg. This paper will present the preliminary findings of Read More …
Dr Jennifer Edmond participates in the Volkswagen Foundation interdisciplinary workshop “Artificial Intelligence and its Impact on Tomorrow’s World”
On October 4th to 7th 2017, Dr Jennifer Edmond, TCD Centre for Digital Humanities co-director, will participate in the Volkswagen Foundation interdisciplinary workshop “Artificial Intelligence and its Impact on Tomorrow’s World” to be held in Einbeck, Germany. The interdisciplinary workshop brings together researchers from across the engineering and the social Read More …
Digital Humanities Vacancies at the University of Tartu
The Faculty of Arts and Humanities of University of Tartu welcomes applicants for short-term visiting lectureships in digital humanities or any field of quantitative humanities studies. The University of Tartu will offer three new positions in digital humanities for one semester (5 months) each, during the period 2018–2019. The purpose of these semester-long positions is Read More …
Announcing New Digital Scholarship and Skills Workshop Series
The Trinity Centre for Digital Humanities is pleased to announce the first Digital Scholarship and Skills workshop series to commence in October 2017. The aim of the workshop series is to provide a welcoming environment for participants to learn and ask questions about new research methodologies utilising digital research tools. The Read More …
Researcher positions available in the Knowledge Complexity (K-PLEX) project
Trinity College Dublin (TCD), the Free University of Berlin (FUB) and Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS) are pleased to announce their recruitment of three linked 12-month researcher positions. This team will drive forward the Knowledge Complexity (K-PLEX) project, challenging and informing current conceptualisations of the utility of ‘big data’ Read More …
