CDHI Graduate Fellowship Information Session

Peabody 218 UNC-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

An informational session about the CDHI Graduate Fellows Program. Students are encouraged to RSVP to Pam Lach, plach@email.unc.edu. More information is available here.

Application Period for DH Tech Bootcamp

Curious about the digital humanities but haven’t dipped your toes in the water yet? This hands-on, skill-building bootcamp is intended for digital humanities (DH) enthusiasts with little to no technical expertise. Over the course of three days, the bootcamp will provide you with a crash course in a number of DH methodologies and tools. Bring […]

$50 – $100

Digital Humanities Tech Bootcamp

Hyde Hall UNC-CH Campus, Chapel Hill, Select a Country:

Curious about the digital humanities but haven’t dipped your toes in the water yet? The CDHI is sponsoring a hands-on, skill-building bootcamp intended for digital humanities enthusiasts with little to no technical expertise to take place June 5-7, 2013. The bootcamp will provide participants with a crash course in a number of DH methodologies and […]

$50 – $100

DIL/IAH Faculty Fellowship Workshop

Digital Innovation Lab, Greenlaw 431

The DIL/IAH Faculty Fellowships support UNC faculty who are interested in developing digital humanities as a significant dimension of their academic practice; pursuing an interdisciplinary, collaborative digital humanities project arising from their research, pedagogy, or engaged scholarship that is likely to be of interest to users beyond academic specialists and which raises larger social, historical, […]

DIL/IAH Faculty Fellowship Applications Due

DIL/IAH Faculty Fellowships support UNC faculty who are interested in developing digital humanities as a significant dimension of their academic practice; pursuing an interdisciplinary, collaborative digital humanities project arising from their research, pedagogy, or engaged scholarship that is likely to be of interest to users beyond academic specialists and which raises larger social, historical, literary, […]

Public Talk: The Current Landscape for Digital Humanities

Greenlaw Hall, Donovan Lounge UNC-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Please join us for a Brown Bag Presentation: "The Current Landscape for Digital Humanities" by Dr. Michael Newton. This talk will explore the current landscape for Digital Humanities, and how UNC is positioned to contribute to the field over the next five year. Dr. Newton holds a Ph.D. in Celtic Studies from the University of […]

Digital History Brown Bag Lunch with Stephen Roberston

Digital Innovation Lab, Greenlaw 431

Faculty & graduate students with an interest in the practice of digital history are invited to join Stephen Robertson for a conversation about his own research as a social historian of the U.S. and the ways in which his work as a scholar has been transformed through collaborations on digital projects such as Digital Harlem and in […]

Network Analysis Workshop: From Text Interpretation to Data

Davis Library Room 247 , Select a Country:

Many network analysis projects rely on somewhat ready-made sources for data; for example: email logs, questionnaires, church registers, letter exchanges and trade relations make it relatively easy to identify who is connected to whom and how. It is, however, considerably more difficult to extract quantifiable data from text. Some issues to consider here are: how can we […]

Digital Humanities Interest Meeting for Graduate Students

Digital Innovation Lab, Greenlaw 431

Graduate students: Interested in the digital humanities? Want to know more about learning opportunities on campus and ways to get involved? Want to meet others on campus involved in the digital humanities? Stop by the Digital Innovation Lab (Greenlaw 431) on Monday, April 7, 3:30pm-5pm! The Carolina Digital Humanities Initiative and the Digital Innovation Lab […]

Network Analysis Workshop: Visualizing Networks

Davis Library Room 247 , Select a Country:

This second workshop will build on the data extracted during the first workshop and will provide participants with the technical skills to use entry-level software tools to visualize and explore social networks. Here are some of the questions that we will consider: how do visualizations change our perception of coded data? how can we translate […]