Tribute to Professor Dame Janet (Jinty) Nelson
Obituary of Professor Dame Janet Nelson
The project investigates the cultures of diplomacy from 1677-1860 between the British Crown and the Six Nations of the Iroquois - the dominant indigenous confederacy of the Northeastern Great Lakes and Canada - and in particular the Covenant...
The project explores “public datafication” and public “data worlds”, including comparative analyses of different ways of making public data (quantification and datafication of issues in the public sector) and different ways of making data public...
The STEP-UP platform is a project to develop and support digital Research Technical Professionals (RTPs) and their ecosystem.
'Digital infrastructure' – enabling computational modelling, processing of larger datasets, creation of advanced...
Obituary of Professor Dame Janet Nelson
What brought me to the Virginia Woolf Building was the doctoral programme I am pursuing at the University of Cagliari under the scientific responsibility of professor Giampaolo Salice, and in particular the training course linked to the PON R&I scholarship I hold.
Experimental digital research is difficult for independent artists to do in terms of finance and skills on their own, but they are exactly the type of people that will move the use of digital tools forward from interesting tech demos to tools of storytelling.
Some of the ways we enable and deliver digital research.
Some pathways of innovation we are exploring.
Experimenting with digital tools to enable, enhance, and expand our cultural experiences and interactions.
Fostering understanding, respect, and cooperation among holding institutions, researchers and minority groups to help work on complex issues around data from indigenous community sources.
Working to create a virtual cycle around ML and AI that goes beyond single projects solutions across the triangle of critical, analytical and practical RSE-driven research.
Organizing data with form, structure and shape to help users understand the story it has to tell.
Organizations and groups we have formal attachment to via active contribution, affiliation or sponsorship as description of the communities space.
King’s College London Institute bringing together expertise from across all disciplines aiming at living well with technology.
King’s College London Institute supporting and promoting work in artificial intelligence (AI) across the College.
UK professional society establishing a research environment that recognises the vital role of software in research.
UK and Ireland professional association bringing together digital humanities researchers, practitioners and organisations.
Pan-European infrastructure enhancing and supporting digitally-enabled research and teaching across the arts and humanities.
International consortium developing and maintaining a standard for the representation of texts in digital form.