Wikidata, biographical lives, and linked infrastructures of women’s work 1870-1950
A project deep dive by James Baker, Director of Digital Humanities at the University of Southampton.
A project deep dive by James Baker, Director of Digital Humanities at the University of Southampton.
A project deep dive by James Baker, Director of Digital Humanities at the University of Southampton.
This talk discusses work carried out at the NEMUS project on the topic of digital conservation of historic stringed instruments.
Explore how automation and artificial intelligence could run the back office of your tourism or hospitality business.
A panel event featuring author Jeanette Winterson, robotics expert Ingo Keller, and advanced humanoid robot Ameca.
A conversation with award-winning novelist Bernardine Evaristo about arts provision in the education system, the importance of creativity in young people, and how creativity positively impacts society as a whole.
As part of Black History Month, this event will engage with Black presence and Black Studies in relation to education.
The intersecting, planetary-scale crises we face bring new urgency to the debate about the purpose of education. Climate catastrophe, widening inequalities, conflict, pathogen spillovers, new diseases, failures of governance and technology acceleration all challenge us to ask again what education might be, and what we need it to do.
Part of the University of Edinburgh’s Edinburgh Futures Conversations series.
This event will discuss topics such as the role of video games in shaping our world and human development, and the gamification of education.
This discussion considers the role education has played in developing our technological landscape and how it can help work towards a fairer future.