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Digital Media and Sacred Text – Registration Now Open
Day 252: Reading the Bible from My Phone by Old Shoe Woman. CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 DIGITAL MEDIA AND SACRED TEXT Monday 17 June 2013, Open University Camden Town, London, UK 9am – 6pm Registration is now open for this one-day conference, organised … Continue reading
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CFP: Digital Media and Sacred Text, 17 June 2013, OU Camden
Day 252: Reading the Bible from My Phone by Old Shoe Woman. CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 CPF: Digital Media and Sacred Text 17 June 2013, 10:00 - 17:00 The Open University Camden Centre, London This one-day conference will bring together academics interested in the study of … Continue reading
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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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Going Digital Opening Conference Programme, 18 January 2013
The Going Digital doctoral training programme begins tomorrow Friday 18 January with the opening conference held at Goldsmiths, University of London. Below is the conference programme. There is a conference blog and a Twitter feed @gdigitalahrc. The Open University is part of … Continue reading
Mia Ridge elected to ACH Executive Council
The @DH_OU team warmly congratulates our PhD researcher Mia Ridge on her election to the Executive Council of the Association for Computers and the Humanities for 2013-2016. Mia is the first Digital Humanities doctoral researcher at The Open University, and is … Continue reading