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Not a tick-box. Not a networking event. A structured, funded programme with real peer mentoring, leadership training, and people who get it.

📅 Applications close 27 April.

3+ years in a dRTP role? Based in a UK research organisation? You're likely eligible.
elixiruknode.org/opportunity/...

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Developing UKRI's research data policy - UK Research and Innovation - Citizen Space Find and participate in activities run by UK Research and Innovation

Nice to see an update on @ukri.org's Engagement Hub about the new Data Policy (due summer '26). We're intrigued to see what this means for Arts & Humanities data. If you missed it, you can read the update here: engagementhub.ukri.org/ukri-openres...
#OpenData #OpenKnowledge #UKRI

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The AI-BRIDGES Symposium: Registration open! | AI-BRIDGES

How can institutional data, open knowledge platforms, and GenAI work together?
Join @dh-researchhub.bsky.social at the AI-BRIDGES Symposium on May 28–29 in London to find out more.
Hands-on training, expert panel, roundtables, and free!
ai-bridges.org/2026/02/13/s...
#AIBridges #Wikidata #GenAI

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A great initiative from our colleagues @dh-researchhub.bsky.social! 🗺️📜
#DH #MappingtheArtsandHumanities

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F1000Research Article: Cataloguing and theorising open research practices in the arts, humanities and social sciences: Problematising and diversifying ‘Open Science’. Read the latest article version by Jenni Adams, Miranda Barnes, Samuel Moore, Stephen Pinfield, at F1000Research.

NEW preprint from the MORPHSS team (@jenniad.bsky.social, @mirandab-oa.bsky.social, @samuelmoore.org & @stephenpinfield.bsky.social):

Cataloguing and theorising open research practices in the arts, humanities and social sciences:
Problematising and diversifying ‘Open Science

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2026 Advocacy and Engagement Report Published | UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association

We're happy to announce the publication of our new Advocacy and Engagement Report!

The report examines of the #DH landscape across the UK & Ireland, & sets out practical, community led recommendations for the future. Find out more here: digitalhumanities-uk-ie.org/2026/04/15/2...

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Interested in a Marie Curie fellowship at the Center for Digital Narrative? | UiB Fill out the form by May 1st 2026.

If you're interested in applying for an MSCA postdoc with us here at the Center for Digital Narrative, read this and submit a statement of interest before May 1st! We'll get back to you within a week or so after that :) www4.uib.no/en/research/...

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2026 Annual Conference - 20th April, Nottingham Annual RSE Midlands meeting 2026

Next week: Final reminder to attend RSE Midlands 2026!

Travel support is available.

🎟 Register: pretix.eu/rsemidlands/...
📍 University of Nottingham
📅 Monday, 20 April
🕙 10:00–17:00

Join us for a full day of talks and networking.

ℹ️More details:
rse-midlands.github.io/docs/event-2...
#RSEMidlands

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📣 2 PhD Opportunities at AI4DH at the University of Ljubljana

2 PhD positions are open for applications at the European Centre of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence for Digital Humanities (AI4DH) at the University of Ljubljana.

🔜 Deadline: 22 May
ℹ️ Find out more: ai4dh.eu/2026/04/07/o...

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Registration for RSECon26 is officially open! Join us in person in Sheffield or attend remotely to take part in the 10th anniversary conference. Society members get a 10% discount. Secure your spot today: rsecon26.society-rse.org/registration... #RSECon26

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New Digital Humanities Climate Coalition Resources | UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association

New resources from our Digital Humanities Climate Coalition (DHCC) group:
📘 UKRI environmental sustainability guidance for DH
🛠 DHCC Project Self-Assessment Tool
Supporting climate conscious DH research.
digitalhumanities-uk-ie.org/2026/04/13/n...
#DigitalHumanities #EnvironmentalSustainability

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#PeTRA is one of our amazing groups doing valuable advocacy & engagement work with the DH community. They're currently looking for more members - all welcome!

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We're delighted to be collaborating w/ @ukiedh.bsky.social's CIG PeTRA for our next big event: if you're an #ECR #skystorian handling #difficultdata as part of your research or practice, consider joining PeTRA today to advocate for greater safeguards! 👇

@ihr.bsky.social
@ihrhistorylab.bsky.social

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The bursary deadline to attend our Annual Event has now been extended to the 24 April! Please apply if you're a student, early career researcher or practitioner, or independent scholar. You also don't need to be giving a paper!

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There is one week left to apply to Research Ireland’s Public Service Fellowship Programme.

The 2026 Call includes partnerships with 26 Government Departments and Agencies, offering 71 projects for researchers to apply to. Learn more: www.researchireland.ie/funding/publ...

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📣We're Hiring! The Research Ireland Centre ADAPT at Trinity College Dublin are hiring a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in AI for Network AI and sensing with Prof Marco Ruffini's Lab. Further information can be found here lnkd.in/eNx_uszA
@researchireland.ie

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We are very excited to share the full programme for the London Open Science & Scholarship Festival 2026 and announce that bookings are officially open! ✨

Find all the details on the Open@UCL blog 👉 buff.ly/S7yECkO

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2026 Annual Event: Paper Acceptances & Bursary Announcement | UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association

We are happy to announce that our 2026 Annual Event Bursary Applications are open! The deadline to apply is 13 April.

For more details, how to apply and eligibility, please see our website: digitalhumanities-uk-ie.org/2026/03/23/2...

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Ahh sorry - to correct the above, this event will be at 13:00 EDT - 12:00 EST :)

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Community and Advocacy Manager Appointed | UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association

In other news... we're pleased to announce that Jenny McHugh (@jmmchugh.bsky.social) was appointed last month as our new Community and Advocacy Manager! 🥳

You can read the full announcement here: digitalhumanities-uk-ie.org/2026/03/06/c...

#digitalhumanities #dh

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Community Interest Groups | UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association

For those that don't know, the DHCC are one of our Community Interest Groups! To find out more about their work & our other CIGS, follow this link: digitalhumanities-uk-ie.org/community-in...
#digitalhumanities #digitalscholarship #DH

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An Introduction to the Digital Humanities Climate Coalition Toolkit On March 18 at 1:00 PM EDT, eLabs will host a webinar that invites researchers to explore questions around the environmental impact of digital humanities work. The session draws on the approaches and ...

On 18 March at 13:00 (EST), Chris Ohge from @dh-researchhub.bsky.social is hosting a free webinar sponsored by eLabs.

He's introducing the Digital Humanities Climate Coalition (DHCC) Toolkit ~ a collaborative initiative to understand the impact of DH research: elaboratories.org/event/an-int...

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This one-day symposium seeks to explore representations of the ‘critical age’ – the (peri-)
menopause – in Victorian popular literature. The peri-menopausal and menopausal
experiences of Victorian women have to date been overlooked or underrepresented in
scholarly discussions of the period. Victorian popular literature, from novels to periodicals
to advice books, provided an essential forum for discussing and shaping the public
understanding of women’s bodies, even as much of it sought to obscure the female body.
The (peri-) menopausal experience was often framed in terms of illness, excess, and
degeneration, or, conversely, was relegated to silence. Women at the ‘critical age’ are
frequently marginalised and associated with a range of negative stereotypes in literary and
cultural narratives. This call for papers invites exploration of how this phase of women’s lives
was constructed in the Victorian imagination, in medical discourses and advice literature,
and in women’s lived experiences.
We invite 20-minute papers exploring any aspect of the critical age in Victorian popular
literature. Topics for exploration include but are not limited to:
• Representations of the critical age in Victorian popular fiction
• The medicalisation of (peri-) menopause
• Cultural constructions of middle-aged women
• Class and (peri-) menopause
• (Peri-) Menopause in Victorian advice literature
• Motherhood and (peri-) menopause
• Experiences of the critical age in Victorian women’s life writing
• Myths and popular misconceptions

The event will also include a Digital Humanities Research Skills Workshop, with an emphasis
on making digital methods more accessible. We invite short papers or workshop proposals
that showcase how digital tools can be used to research women and their bodies in
Victorian literature. Possible topics include data creation/cleaning/visualisations, textual,
quantitative or statistical analysis, using AI or specific tools (such as Voyant or Power BI).

This one-day symposium seeks to explore representations of the ‘critical age’ – the (peri-) menopause – in Victorian popular literature. The peri-menopausal and menopausal experiences of Victorian women have to date been overlooked or underrepresented in scholarly discussions of the period. Victorian popular literature, from novels to periodicals to advice books, provided an essential forum for discussing and shaping the public understanding of women’s bodies, even as much of it sought to obscure the female body. The (peri-) menopausal experience was often framed in terms of illness, excess, and degeneration, or, conversely, was relegated to silence. Women at the ‘critical age’ are frequently marginalised and associated with a range of negative stereotypes in literary and cultural narratives. This call for papers invites exploration of how this phase of women’s lives was constructed in the Victorian imagination, in medical discourses and advice literature, and in women’s lived experiences. We invite 20-minute papers exploring any aspect of the critical age in Victorian popular literature. Topics for exploration include but are not limited to: • Representations of the critical age in Victorian popular fiction • The medicalisation of (peri-) menopause • Cultural constructions of middle-aged women • Class and (peri-) menopause • (Peri-) Menopause in Victorian advice literature • Motherhood and (peri-) menopause • Experiences of the critical age in Victorian women’s life writing • Myths and popular misconceptions The event will also include a Digital Humanities Research Skills Workshop, with an emphasis on making digital methods more accessible. We invite short papers or workshop proposals that showcase how digital tools can be used to research women and their bodies in Victorian literature. Possible topics include data creation/cleaning/visualisations, textual, quantitative or statistical analysis, using AI or specific tools (such as Voyant or Power BI).

Another VPFA Study Day: 'The Critical Age in Victorian Popular Literature'
❓literary representations of the (peri-) menopause
🌏 online
📅 19th May 2026
💰 free for VPFA Members/ £5 for non-members
Send proposals (250) to
jessica.cox@brunel.ac.uk and siobhan.smith@tees.ac.uk by 19th February 2026

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Call for Papers: hybrid conference on Archives and Ethics (online and at @astonuniversity.bsky.social ! Experts from all fields welcome! padlet.com/dturner2_23/...
Deadline: 13 April 2026

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#DH colleagues - does anyone know of live/participatory training courses in SNA softwares such as Gephi/nodeXL for humanities data, online or in person? Thinking summer schools, multi-day courses rather than brief intro @ukiedh.bsky.social

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2026 Call for Proposals | UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association

The call for proposals for our 2026 Annual Event closes tomorrow, 30 January, at 23:59 UTC!

Do you have ideas to share about #DigitalHumanities and #Sustainability?

Read the full call and submit your proposal: digitalhumanities-uk-ie.org/2026-annual-...

#CallForPapers

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2026 Call for Proposals | UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association

⏰30 January⏰ is the deadline for the #CallForPapers for the UK-Ireland DH Association's 2026 Annual Event (15-16 June, University of Southampton & online). Theme: #Sustainability

We look forward to receiving your proposals! digitalhumanities-uk-ie.org/2026-annual-... #DigitalHumanities

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I hear Southampton and the Solent is just beautiful in mid-June! Anyone want to come along and discuss #DigitalHumanities? The call for papers for the UK-Ireland DH Association annual event is still open.....

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Today the @softwaresaved.bsky.social alongside our international partners launches the 2026 Research Software Engineering Survey. If you write code for academic research we want to hear from you - even if you have a different job title.

@society-rse.org @ukiedh.bsky.social @dariaheu.bsky.social

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UK-Ireland DH Association 2026 Annual Event - CFP Information Session

There are just 3 weeks left to submit your proposal for the 2026 Annual Event, to be held at the University of Southampton, 15-16 June. Theme: Sustainability. digitalhumanities-uk-ie.org/2026-annual-...

Questions about the CFP? Join our drop-in session on Wednesday www.sas.ac.uk/digital-huma...

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