Monthly Archives: August 2008

Job at Brown

The Scholarly Technology Group at Brown is looking for the right person to complete our team. We’re looking for a creative, technically sophisticated individual who will use computer methods and structured data to augment the resarch process for humanities scholars. We’re not an acronym-based technical services shop; we are part of the university research environment, [...]

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Video: The Corporation

Thanks to brian Charest in Chicago for the link

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ACLS Digital Innovation Fellowship Program, 2008-09

Friends, We have now launched our fourth competition for the ACLS Digital Innovation Fellowship Program. These fellowships are intended to support an academic year dedicated to work on a major scholarly project which is in the humanities or humanistic social sciences and which best exemplifies the integration of such research with the use of computing, [...]

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Stanford Humanities Center: 2009-10 Fellowship Opportunities

Announcement of Faculty Fellowships at the Stanford Humanities Center We would appreciate if you would share this information with colleagues who may be interested: The online application for 2009-2010 faculty fellowships at the Stanford Humanities Center is now available. Fellows are in residence at the Center during the regular academic year (September to June) and [...]

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New postdoc position at Monash University, Australia

*Post-Doctoral Research Fellow* *Centre for Electronic Media Art* *Clayton School of Information Technology Faculty of Information Technology* This ARC funded research position investigates the application of Artificial Life and nature inspired methods to problems in creative design. The successful person will work cooperatively on all aspects of the research and will take particular responsibility for [...]

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Vacancy: Repository Software Developer: King’s College London

Repository Software Developer The Centre for e-Research at King’s College London is developing a research infrastructure to support research processes across the College. A core component of this infrastructure will be a digital repository, with associated services supporting the preservation, discovery, delivery and re-use of digital content. The repository is being implemented using the Fedora [...]

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VERSI eResearch Award (Victoria, Australia)

VeRSI is pleased to announce the 2008 VeRSI eResearch Award – recognizing outstanding Victorian researchers who are using ICT to enhance their research. The eResearch Award is sponsored by Dell, a supplier to VeRSI of eResearch hardware solutions. There are two prizes, of equal value, recognizing research in the Sciences and in the Humanities, Arts [...]

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