Digital Humanities Reading Group
Edith Morley, 181For this session, we invite you to read and bring your thoughts on one or both of ‘Bias in Big Data, Machine Learning and AI: What Lessons for the Digital Humanities?’ (a...Read More >
For this session, we invite you to read and bring your thoughts on one or both of ‘Bias in Big Data, Machine Learning and AI: What Lessons for the Digital Humanities?’ (a...Read More >
We’re thrilled to welcome Sophie Duncan, Co-Director of the National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement (NCCPE), for an interactive presentation on “The role of public engagement with research in REF2029”.
Find out more about which languages are most commonly spoken at the university and in Reading. The Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism invites you to celebrate International Mother Language Day at a...Read More >
DIGITAL SPACE WORKSHOP – Wednesday 26 February 2025 Exploring Digital Space – Fostering Interdisciplinary Collaborations and Grant Preparation The Digital Humanities CoP and Hub are hosting an upcoming event centred...Read More >
FTT colleagues Simon Knox and Trish Reid, together with the Women@Reading Network are hosting a special screening of a film of 'Since Yesterday - the Untold Story of Scotland's Girl Bands'...Read More >
This is a hybrid event. The Digital Humanities CoP and Hub, in collaboration with the Open and Robust Research at Reading (ORRR) network, invite you to a lunchtime event on...Read More >
More details to follow!
You are warmly invited to an online Human Geography Research Cluster seminar on Thursday 13th March, 1pm- 1.50pm (Teams link for joining below). Through a decolonising lens? Exploring the connections between...Read More >
You are warmly invited to a Human Geography Research Cluster/ Global Development Research Division in person (Sorby Room 115, 1st Floor of Wager Building) / hybrid seminar (1-2pm on 27/3/25)....Read More >
Natural History Museum, London, for 3rd April 2025 (10am–1pm, Flett Theatre) Speakers and titles of flash talks Diogo de Carvalho Cabral (History, Trinity College, Dublin), ‘At the Mercy of Ants:...Read More >