[open-humanities] Posters and Bursaries Deadline for Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School, 4-8 July 2016

James Cummings James.Cummings at it.ox.ac.uk
Fri Apr 8 15:08:35 UTC 2016


Just a reminder that the initial deadline for submitting poster 
proposals for the Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School is 
fast approaching:
17:00 BST (GMT+1), 18 April 2016

This coincidentally happens to be the exact same deadline as for 
applying for the limited number of bursaries available for 
registration costs of DHOxSS 2016.

However, unlike the bursaries, if we don't get enough posters 
proposed before 18 April, we _may_ accept later submissions for 
posters. We will not for bursaries!
See http://digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk/dhoxss/2016/posters and 
http://digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk/dhoxss/2016/bursaries for more 
information.

Application Deadline: 17:00 BST (GMT+1), 18 April 2016

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Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School
4 - 8 July 2016

Scholarship -- Application -- Community

http://digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk/dhoxss/2016/

Do you work in the Humanities or support people who do?

Are you interested in how the digital can help your research?

Come and learn from experts with participants from around the 
world, from every field and career stage, to develop your 
knowledge and acquire new skills.

Immerse yourself for a week in one of our 8 workshop strands, and 
widen your horizons through the keynote and additional sessions.

Workshops:

An Introduction to Digital Humanities
"Expert insights into our digital landscape"

An Introduction to the Guidelines of the Text Encoding Initiative 
"Markup for Textual Research"

Analysing Humanities Data
"An Introduction to Knowledge-Based Computing with the Wolfram 
Language"

Digital Musicology
"Applied computational and informatics methods for enhancing 
musicology"

  From Text to Tech
"Corpus and Computational Linguistics for powerful text 
processing in the Humanities"

Humanities Data: A Hands-On Approach
"Making the Most of Messy Data"

Linked Data for Digital Humanities
"Publishing, Querying, and Linking on the Semantic Web"

Social Humanities: Citizens at Scale in the Digital World "Social 
Media, Citizen Science, and Social Machines"

Keynotes:
- Opening Keynote: Identifying the point of it all: Towards a 
Model of "Digital Infrapuncture", Deb Verhoeven (Deakin University)
- Closing Keynote: Open Access and Digital Humanities – Opening 
up to the World, Isabel Galina, (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de 
México)

Additional Lectures:
Supplement your chosen workshop with a choice of 3 from 9 
additional morning lectures sessions (Tue-Thurs) covering a 
variety of Digital Humanities topics.

Evening Events:
Join us for events every evening, include a research poster and 
drinks reception, the annual TORCH Digital Humanities lecture, 
and a dinner at Exeter College.

Registration:
Reduced fees are available for academics and students, as well as 
group bookings see the registration page at 
http://digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk/dhoxss/2016/registration for 
details. There are limited number of bursaries available, see 
http://digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk/dhoxss/2016/bursaries for more 
information.

For more information see: 
http://digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk/dhoxss/2016/

Directors of DHOxSS,
James Cummings
Pip Willcox

-- 
Dr James Cummings, James.Cummings at it.ox.ac.uk
Academic IT Services, University of Oxford


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