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The University of Sheffield’s Digital Humanities Institute is delighted to announce that its two-day conference will be held in Sheffield on 4th and 5th September 2024.
This will be a physical conference.
The Digital Humanities Congress is a conference held in Sheffield every two years. Its purpose is to promote the sharing of knowledge, ideas and techniques within the digital humanities.
Digital humanities is understood by Sheffield to mean the use of technology within arts, heritage and humanities research as both a method of inquiry and a means of dissemination. As such, proposals related to all disciplines within the arts, humanities and heritage domains are welcome.
The conference will take place at the University’s refurbished conference facility, The Edge.
Click here for the conference programme
Keynote Speakers
- Professor Melissa Terras (Professor of Digital Cultural Heritage, University of Edinburgh).
- Professor Simon Mahony (Professor Emeritus of Digital Humanities, UCL).
- Paola Marchionni (Head of Engagement, Content & Discovery at Jisc) and Peter Findlay (Subject Matter Expert – Digital Scholarship, Content & Discovery at Jisc).
Further Information
For more information on how to register your attendance for this conference, please visit the link below:
Link to the Digital Humanities Congress 2024 Information Page