Digital Humanities

DH2010

King's College London, 3rd - 6th July 2010

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[Image: London Photo Collage (Somerset House; Globe Theatre; Millennium Bridge; Tate Modern)]

CCH / CeRch Collaborators in London

CCH and CeRch are involved in research collaborations in a number of Schools and Departments at King’s outside the School of Humanities. These include the School of Social Science & Public Policy, where there are long-standing projects on ‘open source information analysis’ and with various research groups in War Studies, and also with researchers in Education and Linguistics. In the School of Physical Sciences & Engineering we work closely with colleagues in Computer Science and Engineering. Collaborations in Medicine and Biomedical & Health Sciences include the history of science & medicine, medicine & the arts, nursing, and bio-informatics.

CCH and CeRch have extensive collaborative partnerships with a number of the major higher education and cultural heritage bodies in London. These include most of London’s universities, but in particular Birkbeck, Royal Holloway, and University College London, as well as the research institutes of the University of London’s School of Advanced Studies, notably the Institute of Historical Research, the Institute of Classical Studies, and the Institute of English Studies.

Cultural heritage institutions with whom we have active partnerships include the British Library, British Museum, National Archives, Courtauld Institute of Art, National Gallery, Tate Modern, Globe Theatre, British Film Institute, Museum of London, National Maritime Museum, and Imperial War Museum.

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Last updated: 01/03/2010 at 18:11