Events
Newsletter September 28th
Sep. 1, 2021—In This Newsletter Digital Humanities Events Announcement: Digital Project Microgrants are now available! 21/22 Digital Humanities Working Groups New Job Postings Calls for Papers and Conference Submissions DH Scholarship News Digital Humanities Events Below is a selection of upcoming events across campus that might be of interest to scholars, educators, and students working in and...
Newsletter September 1st
Sep. 1, 2021—In This Newsletter: Call for Mellon Partners for Humanities Education Collaboration Grants DiSC Workshops Fall 2021 Close Reading, Far Reading: Text Analysis Panel Calls for papers and conferences Call for Mellon Partners for Humanities Education Collaboration Grants: The Mellon Partners for Humanities Education program is pleased to announce the fourth and final round of collaborative grants to...
Close Reading, Far Reading: Using Text Analysis in Research and Scholarship
Aug. 31, 2021—Close Reading, Far Reading: Using Text Analysis in Research and Scholarship Sponsors: Digital Commons, Center for Digital Humanities Panelists: Mark Schoenfield, professor of English, Rebecca VanDiver, assistant professor of African and African American art, and Pedro Rodriguez, postdoctoral fellow in data science and political science Date and Time: Monday, October 25th, 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm Location: Digital Commons,...
Library DiSC Trainings
Aug. 31, 2021—Our colleagues at the Library’s Disc Office will resume in-person trainings this semester, augmented by online and asynchronous options. This Fall, beginning next week, they are offing introductory lessons in R and Python, as well as a new training on managing web pages with GitHub Pages. They will also offer intermediate sessions on using R...
Newsletter August 25th
Aug. 25, 2021—In This Newsletter: Meet our incoming fellows Upcoming DH events Call for Mellon Partners for Humanities Education Collaboration Grants Calls for papers and conferences Meet Our Incoming Fellows: Please join in welcoming our new cohort of Mellon Fellowship for the Digital Humanities recipients. Faculty Fellows: Jana Harper, Art Danielle Picard, Medicine, Health & Society Mark...
Digital Humanities Bootcamp 2021
Jul. 10, 2021—Annual Digital Humanities Bootcamp Event Details Curious about Digital Humanities? Have a digital project idea that needs a kick start? Looking for ways to get creative in your research? Hoping to connect with other digitally engaged scholars? Join us this August 19-20, 2021 for the fifth annual Mellon Digital Humanities Bootcamp, an intensive hands-on...
2020-2021 Mellon Fellows Projects
Apr. 25, 2021—Vanderbilt Center for Digital Humanities Presents: The 2020-2021 Mellon Fellows’ Digital Project Showcase Update (4/30/2021) Missed our event? View the project video from the showcase. Event Details: When: Thursday, April 29th from 4 PM to 5 PM central Zoom link: https://vanderbilt.zoom.us/j/94415192123?pwd=VThXU2oxK2t0cGExWmd3TUZRQWJWdz09&from=addon#success Event overview: Welcome remarks from Mickey Casad and Lynn Ramey Overviews of our fellows’...
AI and Human Intelligence Series
Mar. 28, 2021—AI and Human Intelligence: A Series of Conversations Sponsored by the Vanderbilt Center for Digital Humanities and the Vanderbilt Data Science Institute Deep Learning, Ethics, and Human Culture April 6, 2021 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Central Time Dr. Jesse Spencer-Smith from the Vanderbilt Data Science Institute will present the current state of the...
Pivoting During the Pandemic: Navigating Job Markets in Uncertain Times
Feb. 3, 2021—Spring 2021 Professionalization Series From Literature Analysis to Metadata Analysis: Q&A with Bonnie Griffin, International Taxonomy Analyst Indeed.com Tuesday, February 9th at 7 PM After completing her PhD in French Literature at Vanderbilt University in March of 2020, Bonnie Griffin accepted a position as Taxonomy Analyst for Indeed’s French market. Pursuing both academic and...
Roopika Risam at McGill University: Abolitionist Digital Pedagogies
Sep. 16, 2020—On Thursday, September 17, the McGill University Digital Humanities Initiatives presents the first talk in its Spectrums of DH virtual lecture series: “Abolitionist Digital Pedagogies: Beyond ‘Decolonizing’ the Classroom,” by Roopika Risam. Contact the organizers on facebook or email them at mcgill.digitalhumanities (at) gmail.com for a link to the live online event. During and immediately...