Registration for the Michaelmas Term 2021 Digital Scholarship and Skills workshops is now open!
Dr. Jennifer Edmond’s article “Why do some ads follow me around online?” is now available to read on the RTE website. The article discusses the ways in which even within the requirements of GDPR legislation, those pesky cookie-consent pop-ups can still manipulate you into giving up an awful lot of Read More …
The Trinity College Centre for Digital Humanities is recruiting a 2-year post-doctoral fellow with expertise in computational literary studies to join its growing and diverse team. The purpose of this post is to support the development of the LI4AI project, through the delivery of collaborative research in the field of Read More …
Prof. Jennifer Edmond, Director of the Centre for Digital Humanities at TCD, will be speaking about “Realising the Critical Digital Humanities” on 21st May at 1pm (Irish time) as part of the International Webinar series from the Seshadripuram Evening Degree College, Bengaluru, India. The International webinar series is part Read More …
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 …
This month, we congratulate our new Provost-Elect, bring you blogposts from the MPhil in Digital Humanities and Culture students, and have details of jobs, CfPs and upcoming events. What else would you be reading?! https://mailchi.mp/5112b1b04b23/dhtcd-may-2021-newsletter
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 …
How should a DH Association for the UK and Ireland carry out advocacy? How can we ensure that any Association that emerges has both the authority and representation to speak on behalf of DH communities of practice? What are the entities that need expert input from the DH community, and Read More …
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