Digital Classicist seminar
By Simon Mahony, on 11 August 2014
For our final seminar of this series we have four students from King’s and UCL presenting their current research (including one from the current UCLDH cohort).
Digital Classicist London & Institute of Classical Studies Seminar 2014
Friday August 15th in room G37, Senate House, Malet Street, WC1E 7HU
Wilma Stefani (Masters, King’s College London)
‘Online narratives and public engagement: opportunities and challenges for Public Archaeology.’
Aikaterini Plati (Masters, King’s College London)
‘The Acropolis Museum and its digital engagement.’
Stavrini Ioannidou (Masters, University College London)
‘Lessons to be learned from the Classicists: Instilling a Digital-Humanities mentality among the members of the Modern Greek Studies community.’
Elisa Nury (PhD, King’s College London)
‘Automated collation – is it for Classicists?’
The seminar will be followed by wine and refreshments.
ALL WELCOME