Digital Arts & Humanities
Digital Humanities Specialist
The Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) project funded by the US National Science Foundation is looking to engage the services of a specialist in a Digital Humanities support role. The position can be filled via a consulting contract or on a sub-award basis, depending on an applicant's particular circumstance, and compensation will be commensurate with experience and qualifications.
IHR Seminar in Digital History - 'Digital landscapes and Archaeology' Peter Rauxloh (Museum of London Archaeology)
Institute of Historical Research Seminar in Digital History
'Digital landscapes and Archaeology' Peter Rauxloh (Museum of London Archaeology)
Venue: ST276 (Stewart House, second floor) and streamed live on the web at historyspot.org.uk
Time: Tuesday, December 6, 5.15 pm GMT
The central theme of the seminar series, is how digital technologies have enabled researchers into the past to gain new insights, new views and new perspectives on their subject which would otherwise be missed. This presentation will discuss such technologies in the context of two major projects carried out by MOLA, and will consider how digital technologies have effected the capture, manipulation and presentation of various types of data concentrating on the spatial.
Location Institute for Historical Research Malet Street LondonUnited Kingdom See map: Google Maps
