Registration open: Digital Humanities 2015 - Global Digital Humanities
Early Bird Registration Extended to Thursday 30 April!
Digital Humanities is the annual international conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organisations (ADHO) and will next be held in Sydney, Australia, 29 June - 3 July 2015.
This will be the first time that the annual Digital Humanities conference is being held outside of Europe and North America in its 26-year history. The theme of Global Digital Humanities acknowledges the field’s expansion worldwide across disciplines, cultures and languages.
DH2015 is hosted by the University of Western Sydney’s Digital Humanities Research Group, a leader in collaborative digital humanities in the Asia-Pacific region. The conference is held in partnership with the State Library of New South Wales and in collaboration with GovHack 2015 and the third International Linked Open Data in Libraries, Archives, and Museums Summit.
The conference will give visitors a truly Australian experience. Sydney is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and a meeting place for the Asia-Pacific region, with iconic architectural landmarks such as the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, in a stunning natural harbour setting. The World Heritage listed Blue Mountains are within easy reach of Sydney.
July is the perfect time for an Australian adventure, using Sydney as your base. Explore the Great Barrier Reef, the vast interior and Uluru, the tropical rainforests of the Daintree or the famous islands and beaches of northern and southern Australia.
The University of Western Sydney has been named one of the world’s best 100 universities under the age of 50, by the Times Higher Education rankings. It is a national leader in the development of digital humanities, with Australia’s first Chair in Digital Humanities.
The main conference program will take place on the historic Parramatta campus, in the multicultural heart of Western Sydney. Parramatta is connected to central Sydney via train, bus and ferry services that ply the Sydney harbour. It was the first inland European settlement in Australia, founded the same year as Sydney in 1788. Aboriginal clans have occupied this area for more than 40,000 years. The conference will also feature a lecture at the State Library of New South Wales, which has exceptionally rich collections of Australian literature and manuscript material relating to Australia, and major digitisation programs.
Accepted poster and oral presenters must be registered to be confirmed for the conference.
For more information regarding the Digital Humanities 2015 Conference, please visit the conference web site.
Online Registration
Before 20 April 2015
[NB: prices listed below are in Australian dollars]
- $455 ADHO Association Member (Early Bird rate)
- $595 Non-Member (Early Bird rate)
- $325 Student ADHO Association Member
- $395 Student Non-Member
After 20 April 2015
- $555 ADHO Association Member
- $695 Non-Member
- $325 Student ADHO Association Member
- $395 Student Non-Member
Conference Launch - Special Guest Lecture and Welcome Reception, Tuesday 30 June 2015, State Library of New South Wales, 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Poster Session and Drinks Reception, Wednesday 1 July 2015, University of Western Sydney, 4.00pm - 6.00pm
Conference Dinner, Thursday 2 July 2015, Lachlan's, Old Government House, 7.00pm - Late
All registrations include an invitation to the DH2015 Conference Launch - Special Guest Lecture and Welcome Reception.
Click here to register