Workshops

As part of DHA2014, we will be holding events on 17th and 18th March 2014, immediately before the conference commences.

Workshops are open to everyone, even those not attending the conference.  Many events are also free.  However registration is necessary for all events.

The timetable of events is as follows:

Monday 17th March 2014 (PM)

Workshops schedule March 2014 is available to download

Date Time Title Presenter Location
17th March 9:00 – 17:00 WorkshopComputation Based Discovery in Literary Language (CLOSED) Hugh Craig, Jack Elliott & Brett D. Hirsch CLT, Ground Floor Physics Building, UWA Crawley Campus
17th March 14:00 – 17:00 WorkshopBoosting your research profile through your research data (FULL) Adrian Burton CLT, Ground Floor Physics Building, UWA Crawley Campus

Tuesday 18th March 2014 (AM)

Date Time Title Presenter Location
18th March 9:00 – 12:00 Workshop#altac Track: Strategies to imagine and build alternative academic careers’ (FULL)

Jason Ensor & Jo Hawkins CLT, Ground Floor Physics Building, UWA Crawley Campus
18th March 9:00 – 12:00 WorkshopFederated Archaeological information Management Systems Ian Johnson CLT, Ground Floor Physics Building, UWA Crawley Campus
18th March 9:00 – 12:00 WorkshopAutomated 3D Model Reconstruction from Photographs (FULL) Paul Bourke CLT, Ground Floor Physics Building, UWA Crawley Campus
18th March 9:00 – 12:00 WorkshopA taste of HuNI Toby Burrows & Alex Hawker Read Library Training Room, UWA Crawley Campus

Tuesday 18th March 2014 (PM)

18th March 14:00 – 17:00 Masterclass – Computational philosophy and the moral implications of automated decision making (Full) Anthony Beavers iVEC@ECU, Building 13, ECU Mt Lawley Campus

Following the workshops and Masterclass on 18th March there is a optional musical evening reception at the Spectrum Gallery, Mt Lawley Campus, ECU.  This event will include a recital / performance from WA Academy of Performing Arts “Decibel“ and the gallery will also be showcasing wall drawings by the artist Maria Haas and others.

All welcome, and please register.