Applications are open for the first Digital Humanities at Berkeley Summer Institute. From August 17 - 21, the Institute will offer five week-long, intensive workshops in the following tracks:
- Text analysis: computational and qualitative
- Data visualization and network analysis
- Geospatial analysis
- Database development using Drupal
- Digital humanities pedagogy
Faculty, staff, postdocs, and graduate students affiliated with Berkeley through fall semester 2015 are invited to apply. Applications are due May 15th. Participants are encouraged to participate in teams of two in order to build the foundation for ongoing projects. Selected participants will also receive a $2,000 fellowship. Visit DH at Berkeley for more details about the application and course offerings.
Image: Brendan Mackie (History) discusses his database of 19th century diaries, using qualitative text analysis methods, and visualizing data in Tableau at the 2015 Digital Humanities Faire | Credit:Quinn Dombrowski CC BY-SA 2.0