DHSI Atlantic


DHSI Atlantic is a summer school designed to introduce and demystify key concepts from the digital humanities for students and scholars at any stage of their careers. In-keeping with the Digital Humanities Summer Institute at the University of Victoria, courses are taught by internationally-recognised scholars with extensive experience in the application and instruction of DH tools and methods.

June 19th - 23rd, 2023
University College Cork, Ireland


Ireland's Digital Humanities Summer School

DHSI Atlantic was founded at University College Cork in 2019 with the aim of introducing students and scholars from across the arts and humanities to various computational tools and techniques. It was established to replicate the University of Victoria's renowned Digital Humanities Summer Institute within Ireland's vibrant DH community. Its directors are Dr James O'Sullivan, former Associate Director at the main DHSI in Victoria, and Dr Pedro Nilsson-Fernàndez. The first DHSI Atlantic, planned to go ahead in the summer of 2020, was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

General queries about DHSI Atlantic should be directed to the summer school's directors:

James O'Sullivan <james.osullivan@ucc.ie>
Pedro Nilsson-Fernàndez <pfernandez@ucc.ie>

Workshop-specific enquiries should be sent to relevant instructors.

DHSI Atlantic

Institiúid Samhraidh do Dhaonnachtaí Digiteacha

Room 2.22, O'Rahilly Building, University College Cork, Ireland,

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