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Text Analysis Research Cluster Meeting: Topic Modeling Projects in Progress
Text Analysis Research Cluster Meeting: Topic Modeling Projects in Progress
2 talks on topic modeling projects in progress: Todd Presner's talk focuses on topic modeling a multilingual collection of 120 Holocaust survivor testimonies made in 1946 by David Boder (on a wire recorder in Displaced Persons Camps). Dave Shepard will share his topic model of authors writing in English in the first half of the seventeenth century to place Andrew Marvell's “Horatian Ode” in its broader context and to show that, far from being ambivalent, “Horatian Ode” expresses a subtle, but clear, critique of Cromwell.
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DH Research Accelerator Workshop
DH Research Accelerator Workshop
The Digital Humanities Program, in partnership with HumTech, cordially invites you to participate in the 2019-2020 Digital Humanities Research Accelerator Program. This program is designed to advance faculty-led digital research projects through collaborations with graduate student Research and Instructional Technology Consultants (RITCs). To fulfill this mission, the program draws on the available resources of the...
DH Infosession: What Can you do with a DH Minor?
DH Infosession: What Can you do with a DH Minor?
Come join us on April 9th to learn about the DH program, the types of skills you will learn, and the directions you can take your career in. The DH Program sits at the intersection of theory and practice. In this program, students learn how to think critically about digital tools and use these tools...
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Call for Graduate Student Applications: Summer 2019-Winter 2020 GSR
Call for Graduate Student Applications: Summer 2019-Winter 2020 GSR
The DH Program is excited to announce its application for the Summer Workshop in Online Instruction to create an online Introduction to Digital Humanities course based on its successful face-to-face version. If our application is successful, we will be able to hire two GSRs, each with a stipend of $6000, to assist with the transformation this summer (2019).
Call for Graduate Student Applications: Fall 2019 TAship in DH 101
Call for Graduate Student Applications: Fall 2019 TAship in DH 101
The Digital Humanities Program is looking for 2 50% TAs for the DH 101 class in Fall 2019. These individuals will work closely with the course instructor, Dr. Sanders Garcia, and will be responsible for teaching specific digital tools and methods throughout the quarter, assisting students with technical questions, and grading assignments for the students in their sections.