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Still time to register for Becoming a Public Intellectual
Funded by the AHRC and starting in October 2013, ‘Becoming a Public Intellectual’ is aimed at doctoral students and early-career researchers who want to seek influence beyond the university sector, to speak to the concerns and interests of a broader … Continue reading
Martin Weller to open Transforming Postgraduate Research, 17 June 2013, Oxford
Transforming Postgraduate Research: Engaging with the Digital World (University of Oxford, 17 June 2013) Prof Martin Weller, Institute of Educational Technology, The Open University, will be one of the keynote speakers at Transforming Postgraduate Research: Engaging with the Digital World, a … Continue reading
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Tagged collaboration, digital humanities, publishing, social media, students
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RED video: Reading experiences across the world
Have you ever wondered what readers across time and space thought of the books they were reading? If men read differently from women, or if great historical events, such as the outbreak of the First World War, changed the way people approached … Continue reading
Posted in DH_OU Projects
Tagged collaboration, english, interview, ReadingExperienceDatabase, YouTube
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Tate/Open Arts Archive Study Day on Roy Lichtenstein, 16 March
The Tate Modern and the Open Arts Archive, The Open University, have organised a Study Day entitled Lichtenstein and the Wider Worlds of British Pop The Study Day will take place at the Tate Modern, in the Starr Auditorium on Saturday 16 March 2013, 10.30 … Continue reading
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Tagged Art History, collaboration, conference, galleries
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Open University speakers at iSay conference
New and emerging technology-enabled models of participation through VGC Location School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester, UK Dates January 31st –February 1st, 2013 The Digital Humanities at The Open University community will play an important role at the upcoming … Continue reading