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OUR VALUES

Open and for all.

Inclusive, for all size of institutions, researchers, practitioners, volunteers and industry. We support various levels of skills.

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: 

  • Co-designing the DISKAH Fellowship programme to support researchers in leveraging DRI-enabled methods for research. 

  • Providing training through a range of opportunities during the fellowship year, including workshops, a summer school, and online events. 

  • Administering tailored training within DRI centres and HPC frameworks to gain key insights to large-scale data for research. 

  • Promoting open research practices and robust data management practices including enabling access to open data. 

  • Sharing training and support with broader A&H research communities, particularly those reached by the DISKAH fellows. 

  • 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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This website has been produced and is managed by the coordinators of the DISKAH project at the University of Brighton. The ‘Digital Skills in Arts and Humanities (DISKAH): Transforming Access to Digital Infrastructure and Skills‘ project has been funded by UKRI (Grant No. APP4595).

DISKAH builds on the previous projects of the Digital Skills Network in the Arts and Humanities, which received funding by the ​​​​​​AHRC under the ‘Embed digital skills in arts and humanities research scheme‘, aiming at addressing the digital skills gap within the arts and humanities research community.

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