Short Institutes & Workshops
The following is a short list of short institutes and workshops. The majority of them run during the summer months.
- DH@Guelph Summer Workshops, Guelph, ON. Four-day summer workshops on DH research and teaching.
- DHSite Ottowa, ON. Week-long summer workshop.
- DH Downunder Sydney, Australia. The Australasian Digital Humanities Summer Institute. Week-long institute with many parallel classes, held in December.
- Digital Field Methods Institute, Austin, TX. Workshops on collecting, analyzing, organizing, and publishing digital data. One week online, one week in person.
- Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School, Oxford, UK. Five-day summer workshop.
- Digital Humanities Research Institute (DHRI), CUNY. 10-day residential, interdisciplinary summer workshop on DH research and teaching.
- Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) at the Univeristy of Victoria, BC. Annual set of week-long workshops held over the summer at the University of Victoria.
- Digital Humanities Summer Institute Atlantic (DHSI Atlantic) at University College Cork, Ireland. Several parallel week-long workshops on topics such as stylometry, topic modeling, and GIS.
- Digital Humanities Summer Institute Drew University, Madison, NJ. 4-week summer institute that pairs students with faculty and offers practical experience working on a research project.
- Digital Humanities Winter School, Pune Biennial two-day DH winter school held in Pune, India.
- Digital Methods Summer School Annual month-long summer school in digital methods at the University of Amsterdam.
- Digital Pedagogy Lab, multiple locations in the UK and USA. Three-day courses on connections between digital technology, teaching, and learning. UK in April and USA in July.
- European Summer University in DH Leipzig, Germany. A space for the discussion and acquisition of new knowledge, skills and competences in those computer technologies which play a central role in Humanities Computing. Two-week summer school in July and August.
- Humanities Intensive Learning and Teaching (HILT). Five-day training institute on DH theory, practice, and culture. Held in summer, sometimes as early as May.
- IliADS Los Angeles, CA. A week-long traveling summer institute on scholarly and pedagogical impact of the digital liberal arts.
- Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK. A series of short summer institutes on various DH topics.
- The Carpentries, worldwide. Hands-on 2+ day workshops teaching coding and data skills held worldwide. The Carpentries is a parent organization for Software Carpentry, Data Carpentry, and Library Carpentry, supporting a global community that collaboratively develops open learning resources and hosts workshops using evidence-based teaching practices.
- THATCamp, The Humanities and Technology Camp. Franchised DIY unconferences hosted all over the world, usually 0-2 days.