The University of Guelph is hosting a series of 4-day workshops on topics related to digital humanities research and teaching from May 8-11, 2017.
In our largest array of offerings to date, there are courses on augmented reality, digitizing manuscripts, public engagement, teaching from the archives, and text transformation:
ASTRA Lecture Series Presents:
Don Bruce - Astronomy and Literature in the 19th Century: Good News and Bad News from the Stars
12:00 noon - 1:15 pm in MacKinnon 020
One of the defining tensions in the nineteenth century was the conflict between order and disorder: though no an uncommon tension during other historical times, the particular form that it took in the nineteenth century had to do with both socio-political developments and scientific discoveries.
Dr. Jonathan Newman, School of Environmental Sciences
Dr. Coral Murrant, Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
Dr. Stuart McCook, Department of History
Wednesday, February 26, 2014 at 4:15 p.m. in Academic Town Square, First Floor Library