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AHRC ICT Methods Network Call for Proposals for Activities - Deadline 30 June 2006

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From: Hazel Gardiner <[log in to unmask]>

AHRC ICT Methods Network - Call for Proposals for Activities


Deadline 30 June 2006 - Deadline 30 June 2006 - Deadline 30 June 2006

The Methods Network invites the arts and humanities Higher Education
community in the UK to submit proposals for Methods Network activities.
Activities may include Workshops, Seminars, postgraduate training events,
publications, and other activities. 

 

Workshops are envisaged as training sessions for community members within
academic institutions.  They are usually directed at community members who
will then themselves train others. Workshops are intended to provide
training in advanced methods and will also engage with issues such as:
formal methods in analysis of source data and the creation of technical
models, working with multiple technologies, and other matters of vital
practical interest to the community. Funds available up to £5000. 

 

Seminars are envisaged as discussion sessions. They may concentrate on
highly-defined topics of interest to the community or may have a more
general focus. Identifying problem areas in the advanced uses of ICT in the
arts and humanities is also encouraged.  The Methods Network is keen to
support both single and cross-disciplinary proposals and those which
encourage new collaborative frameworks between technical specialists and
arts and humanities scholars. The primary emphasis is on the use and reuse
of digital resources. Potential themes could include: ways in which
collaborative practice might advance scholarly achievement or issues around
employing multiple technologies and approaches to their application. Funds
available up to £2000. 

 

If you have a proposal for an alternative activity or for a publication that
could be supported as a Methods Network Activity, we would be pleased to
consider this. 

 

For further information see the Call for
<http://www.methodsnetwork.ac.uk/activities/proposals.html>  Proposals
(http://www.methodsnetwork.ac.uk/activities/proposals.html) page on the
Methods Network website or contact Hazel Gardiner
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>  ([log in to unmask]). 

 

 


Deadline 30 June 2006 - Deadline 30 June 2006 - Deadline 30 June 2006


 

 

 

 

........................................................

 

Hazel Gardiner

Senior Project Officer

AHRC ICT Methods Network

Centre for Computing in the Humanities

Kings College

Kay House

7 Arundel Street

WC2R 3DX

 

+44 (0)20 7848 2013

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