A new Community Interest Group (CIG), co-convened by a University of Leeds researcher, has been launched as part of the recently-established UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association. Digital Correspondence: transhistorical perspectives on language, materials and corpora is coordinated by Mel Evans (School of English), Rachel De Felice (Open University) and Helen Newsome (University College Dublin) explores the linguistic...
A survey has been launched by N8 Computing in Research (CiR) to identify people and active research areas in Digital Humanities across the consortium (the Universities of Durham, Lancaster, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Sheffield and York). Interested researchers are invited to respond in order to contribute to an understanding of the Digital Humanities landscape of...
On 29-30 July DCCH team attending the inaugural annual meeting of the UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association at Senate House, University of London. The Association seeks to nurture the capacity for excellent research and teaching in Digital Humanities, to establish and sustain more effective connections with non-HE sectors (notably Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums as well...
On 8 June 2023 the University of Leeds hosted the N8 CiR consortium’s Digital Humanities community day at the Cloth Hall. Researchers from across the N8 institutions (Universities of Durham, Lancaster, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Sheffield and York) gathered at the University's Cloth Hall Court in Leeds city centre for a series of major research...