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Humanist Archives: Oct. 28, 2019, 6:18 a.m. Humanist 33.350 - events: DH Downunder

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        Date: 2019-10-28 05:39:42+00:00
        From: Francesco Borghesi 
        Subject: DH Downunder - Digital Humanities Research Methods Summer Institute

DH Downunder

Digital Humanities Research Methods summer institute

Now open for registration

9-13 December at University of Newcastle, Australia (co-hosted with
Western Sydney University)

DHDownunder is an Australasian Digital Humanities / Digital Research
Methods Summer Institute in the tradition of DHSI and similar
international summer institutes. We provide training in cutting edge
Digital Research topics. People with all kinds of backgrounds are
welcome, including students, academic staff, PhD and postdoctoral
researchers, librarians and professional staff. The classes have a
humanities/social sciences orientation, but people from other
disciplines are also welcome.

In 2019 DH Downunder takes place from 9-13 December, at the New Space
campus of the University of Newcastle, Australia. It is co-hosted by
Western Sydney University, with workshops also led by colleagues from
the University of Sydney, the Australian National University, the
University of Technology, Sydney, Curtin University, Newcastle
University, Macquarie University, the University of Nevada, and the
University of Victoria in Canada.

This year there are classes in open access and social scholarship,
building VR projects, serious games, data wrangling with R, data
analysis with R, spreadsheets, D3 dataviz, ethical data visualisation,
databases, Python, Linked Open Data, web maps, photogrammetry, project
management, and app development, taught by a wide range of instructors
from all over Australia, as well as Canada and the USA.

We will also have public lectures by Prof. Erik Champion, UNESCO Chair
of Cultural Heritage and Visualisation at Curtin, and by Katherine
Hepworth from the Reynolds School of Journalism at the University of Nevada.

There's an associated pre-event conference on Friday 6-7 December in the
same location, on /Knowledge Creation in the 21st Century: Approaches to
Open, Digital Scholarship/.

For more information, please see
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/dhrg/dh_downunder/dh_downunder_2019 or
contact dhdownunder.au@gmail.com or
r.hendery@westernsydney.edu.au





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