Digital Humanities
In this section
-
Digital Humanities
-
Specialised Training Programmes
Digital Humanities
Digital Humanities offers a wide array of different tools and approaches that may help your research project. You can find more information about what Digitial Humanities at Warwick can offer via the links below:
https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/research/digitalhumanities/
https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/cdi/
Specialised Training Programmes
From Manuscript to Print
Historians with an interest in developing their research and palaeographical skills in Renaissance and Early Modern Europe are encouraged to participate in a series of classes and workshops organised by the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance. Students may choose to follow the skills programme throughout the year or to focus on one particular term. Regular attendance is recommended. Historians may find of special use the material covered in Term 2, which emphasizes palaeography and textual editing. To register and/or further information contact the Renaissance Centre secretary on renaissance@warwick.ac.uk (office: H4.48b, near the Graduate Space).
Resources and Techniques for the Study of Renaissance and Early Modern Culture
Doctoral historians with an interest in developing specialist research training skills in Renaissance and Early Modern Europe should consult the ‘Warburg Institute – University of Warwick Research Training Programme’.
Department
Welfare and Support
PhD Activities and Information
- Communication
- Research Degree Courses
- Supervision
- Work in Progress
- Graduate Research Forum
- GRF Calendar
- Ethical Approval for Research
- PGR Annual Reviews Booking
- Research Seminar
- PG Research Fund
- Postgraduate Conference
Upgrade Examination
Your Thesis and Viva Voce
Personal Development
- Opportunities to Teach
- Events and Engagement
- Awards and Prizes
- Funding Opportunities
- Careers and Employment
- Language Support
Help Beyond the Department
Student Voice
Careers and Life beyond PhD
- Links: Life beyond PhD
- Careers