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This to give details of the graduate open day at UCL. We offer taught or research postgraduate qualifications in Digital Humanities or indeed many other areas (see below). Do come along and speak to us.
Simon

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UCL Graduate Students Open Day Wednesday 21 November 2012
  
UCL Department of Information Studies (DIS) is a leading centre for research and professional education in librarianship, information science, archives and records management, publishing and the digital humanities.
  
Come along to our Faculty and Departmental Graduate Students Open Day: talk to teaching staff, visit the campus and library, hear from researchers and chat with current students. It takes place on Wednesday 21 November 2012. From 11am in Wilkins South Cloisters, Gower Street, UCL (please register athttp://www.ucl.ac.uk/ah/grad-open-day/  )
And from 3pm – 7pm in DIS, Foster Court, Ground Floor, UCL (for details seehttp://www.ucl.ac.uk/dis  ).
  
Students benefit from studying in the UK’s largest information school, at one of the world’s top 10 universities. We offer MA/MSc/Diploma programmes in Digital Humanities; Library and Information Studies; Archives and Records Management; Publishing; Electronic Communication & Publishing and Information Science.
  
Our teaching is built upon an international research reputation: the department hosts three research centres and two research groups: Centre for Publishing, Centre for Digital Humanities (UCLCDH), Centre for Archives and Records Research (ICARUS), Applied Logic Group and Knowledge Organization Group. We welcome research students (MRes, MPhil and PhD) in all these areas.

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Simon Mahony
Teaching Fellow
Programme Director MA/MSc Digital Humanities [1]
UCL Centre for Digital Humanities [2]
Department of Information Studies
University College London
Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT

Tel: 020 7679 0092
Fax: 020 7383 0557

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[1] www.ucl.ac.uk/dh/courses/mamsc
[2] www.ucl.ac.uk/dh/