Network Aim.
The DISKAH network aims to build capacity amongst Arts and Humanities (A&H) researchers in the use of state-of-the-art national Digital Research Infrastructure (DRI) to foster innovation and collaboration. DISKAH aims to introduce the wider field of A&H to the capabilities and opportunities afforded by computationally intensive data-driven methods and impact hundreds of A&H researchers through planned activities, training dissemination approaches and knowledge exchange events.
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Within DISKAH, we are committed to delivering a wide range of activities to support the community, including:
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Co-designing the DISKAH Fellowship programme to support researchers in leveraging DRI-enabled methods for research.
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Providing training through a range of opportunities during the fellowship year, including workshops, a summer school, and online events.
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Administering tailored training within DRI centres and HPC frameworks to gain key insights to large-scale data for research.
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Promoting open research practices and robust data management practices including enabling access to open data.
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Sharing training and support with broader A&H research communities, particularly those reached by the DISKAH fellows.
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Organising outreach and dissemination activities to empower researchers to efficiently use DRI.
DISKAH is dedicated to fostering equality, diversity and inclusion within its activities, by identifying and overcoming A&H research related barriers.
Network Partnership.
DISKAH is developed by an interdisciplinary partnership of Higher Education Institutions, national Digital Research Infrastructure and High Performance Computing facilities. Our partners include:
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