Becoming a Digital Humanities PhD Student: workshop at King's College London
Following the success of last year event, we are glad to announce a second edition of the workshop "Becoming a Digital Humanities PhD Student".
Are you thinking of doing a MPhil/PhD in Digital Humanities or Digital Humanities with Hellenic Studies, Classics, Comparative Literature, History, English, French, German, Musics, Cultural Studies? And would you like to study in central London at one of the world top universities?
If the answer is yes, come to our event to meet potential supervisors and current PhD students. There will also be a research clinic, andy a drink reception.
Additionally, this event is open to all University of London MA and current MPhil/PhD students who would like to add a digital component to their PhD.
23 January 4pm to 8pm in Council Room Strand Campus
Programme
4:00-6:00 - PhD Seminar
Two current PhD students in Digital Humanities will present the progress of their dissertation:
- 4pm Chiara Salvagni:"Digital editions of classical texts: The first book of the Odyssey and its scholia: a possible future with which perspectives and with which possible consequences? (abstract: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/
depts/ddh/study/pgr/sems/ )cstalk.aspx - 5pm Gabrielė Šalčiūtė-Čivilienė "Rendering Repetition in Literary Translation: Formal (A)symmetries, Narrative Shifts" (abstract: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/
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6:00-8:00 - The PhD in Digital Humanities 7.00-8.00 Session 2 (Drinks Reception) Research Clinic and Networking Find more details on our website:
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/