Digital Humanities Working Group
Calling all digital humanities enthusiasts!

Last Tuesday of most months!

  • October 31, 12:30pm-1:30pm
  • November 28, 12:30pm-1:30pm
  • January 30, 12:30pm-1:30pm
  • February 26, 12:30pm-1:30pm (Mon)
  • April 2, 12:30pm-1:30pm (rescheduled due to Spring Break)
  • April 30, 12:30pm-1:30pm
Lunch is provided.

We hope you're having a great start to the academic year. We're excited to announce the return of our Digital Humanities Working Group! 

The UC Berkeley Digital Humanities Working Group is a research community founded to facilitate interdisciplinary conversations in the digital humanities and cultural analytics. Our gatherings are participant driven and provide a place for sharing research ideas (including brainstorming new ideas and receiving feedback from others), learning about the intersection of computational methods and humanistic inquiry, and connecting with others working in this space at Berkeley. We encourage everyone to participate, regardless of your experience level. The DH Working Group is a welcoming and supportive community for all things digital humanities.

We'll kick off the DH Working Group on Halloween with pizza, treats, and a special surprise guest!

If you're interested in giving a lightning talk or workshopping your research, please sign up here!

What is a lightning talk?
  • A lightning talk is a short, fast-paced presentation that typically lasts 5-10 minutes. It's a great way to share your research with a wider audience and get feedback from your peers.
We encourage everyone to participate, regardless of your experience level. The DH Working Group is a welcoming and supportive community for all things digital humanities.
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