26 Jul 2021 - 30 Jul 2021 09:30 - 17:00 Online

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The Alan Turing Institute is pleased to announce registration is now open for the Digital Humanities & Research Software Engineering virtual summer school 26 – 30 July 2021, organised by Federico Nanni (The Alan Turing Institute), Mary Chester-Kadwell (University of Cambridge), Neil Jakeman (King’s College London), Lucia Michelin (University of Edinburgh), Barbara McGillivray (University of Cambridge and The Alan Turing Institute).
The one-week summer school will involve 5 intensive training days where the learners have an opportunity to gain thorough understanding of the role of a Research Software Engineer in Digital Humanities research. This is an introductory course open to all (including postgraduate students, early career researchers, data scientists), and will require full time (8h/ day) or part time (4h/ day) remote attendance for a week in the UK timezone (BST).
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Cambridge Digital Humanities

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