Welcome to the repository of the Digital Humanities & Research Software Engineering Summer School!
All participants should have received an email with details regarding how to join the talks, coding activities and discussion groups and our code of conduct. Here you can find the specific programme of each day, plus additional information on the tutorials.
All in UK timezone (UTC/BST). This is a general overview, for more info see the day to day programme linked below.
Time | Agenda item | Length | Mode of delivery |
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10:00-12:00 | Intro and talks | 2 hours | Everyone |
12:00-13:00 | Lunch break | 1 hour | Away from desk |
13:00-16:00 | Practical | 3 hours | Small group |
16:00-17:00 | RSE story and discussion | 1 hour | Everyone |
Day 1 (26th of July) organised by the Turing Research Engineering Group, the Humanities and Data Science Interest Group and the Living with Machines team.
Day 2 (27th of July) organised by Cambridge Digital Humanities.
Day 3 (28th of July) organised by CDCS (Centre for Data, Culture & Society).
Day 4 (29th of July) organised by King's Digital Lab.
Day 5 (30th of July) organised by the Turing Research Engineering Group, the Humanities and Data Science Interest Group and the Living with Machines team.
Dates 26 - 30 July 2021
Time 10:00 - 17:00 UK time zone (BST)
Lead instructors: Federico Nanni, Mary Chester-Kadwell, Neil Jakeman, Lucia Michelin, Barbara McGillivray
Sponsors: The Alan Turing Institute
Contact: Mishka Nemes (mnemes@turing.ac.uk) and Federico Nanni (fnanni@turing.ac.uk)