Great!
PS: The author of the Caelio commentary works at my old high school. He
would be gratified to know we are using his work!
Yours,
HLS
On 4/22/2014 11:50 AM, James Cummings wrote:
> Please forward on.
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> NeDiMAH Early-Career Researcher Bursaries for DHOxSS Humanities
> Web of Data Workshop
> Deadline now extended until 12 Noon (GMT) on Friday 25 April 2014!
>
> http://dhoxss.humanities.ox.ac.uk/2014/bursaries.html
>
> Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School (DHOxSS) is one of the
> leading international training events in Digital Humanities. It
> is for researchers, project managers, research assistants,
> students, and anyone interested in Digital Humanities. DHOxSS
> delegates are introduced to a range of topics including the
> creation, management, analysis, modelling, visualization, or
> publication of digital data in the humanities. Each delegate
> follows one of our five-day workshops and supplements this with
> additional morning parallel lectures. There will also be a
> (peer-reviewed) poster session giving delegates a chance to
> present their Digital Humanities work to those at the DHOxSS.
>
> This year's DHOxSS will be held on 14-18 July 2014 and the
> five-day workshops offered are:
>
> 1. Introduction to Digital Humanities
> 2. Taking Control: Practical Scripting for Digital Humanities
> Projects
> 3. Data Curation and Access for the Digital Humanities
> 4. A Humanities Web of Data: Publishing, Linking and Querying on
> the Semantic Web
> 5. Using the Text Encoding Initiative for Digital Scholarly Editions
>
> The NeDiMAH project has sponsored up to 6 bursaries of up to EUR
> 500 each for those attending the Humanities Web of Data workshop
> in particular (see
> http://dhoxss.humanities.ox.ac.uk/2014/HumData.html). Applicants
> should be early-career researchers in the humanities, and must be
> working in participating NeDiMAH countries (see
> http://www.nedimah.eu/Contributing-Organisations) and priority
> will be given to applicants whose travel costs mean they would
> not otherwise be able to attend. ‘Early-Career Researcher’ is
> defined as up to five years post-phd (or equivalent).
>
> The DHOxSS will offer an excellent opportunity to gain knowledge
> and participate in discussions about a wide range of digital
> techniques and research methods, as well as exploring key topics
> in depth with leading senior researchers and technologists.
>
> The application form asks for a description (max 250 words) of
> how attending the Humanities Web of Data workshop in particular
> will benefit your research. Applications are due by 22 April 2014.
>
> For more information see:
> http://dhoxss.humanities.ox.ac.uk/2014/bursaries.html and for
> enquiries email [log in to unmask]
>
> Don't forget our poster session as well see
> http://dhoxss.humanities.ox.ac.uk/2014/posters.html to apply,
> deadline: 1 May 2014.
>
> James Cummings
> Director of DHOxSS
>
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