Curious about delving into Digital Humanities? Wanting to find out more about the Data Schools run by CDH?

Join course conveyors in this recorded presentation to learn more about our upcoming Cultural Heritage Data School, hosted this April in Cambridge.  This is a great opportunity to learn about the application process, course content, and bursary, scholarship, and concession opportunities!


Short Cultural Heritage Data School 2023 in Cambridge (17–18 April)

We are delighted to present a new format of the established Data Schools programme, organised by Cambridge Digital Humanities. For two days in Cambridge University, students will learn new methods and theories in Digital Humanities from leading academics and practitioners in the field. They will also have the possibility to visit the Library and some special collections at the University of Cambridge.

We aim to bring together participants from the wider Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (GLAM) sector and academia to explore the methods used to create, visualise and analyse digital archives and collections.

At the Data School you will learn by doing during in-person sessions and other activities. The school is intensive, but resources will be available to students to go over what they learned in the taught sessions. We encourage anyone working with cultural heritage data to apply!

Sign up for the Data School here.

If you have more questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch at dataschool@cdh.cam.ac.uk 

  • Posted 15 Mar 2023

Cambridge Digital Humanities

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