ICS Digital
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Digital methods are a key component of the fulfilment of the national and global remits of the ICS and SAS. Electronic media are fundamental to our publication operations, to making our events as widely available as possible, and as a means of publicising and engaging the public in our work. Digital infrastructure contributes to our provision of resources for the national community, to training in and promoting best practice in digital methods, and to the development of the Combined Library. The ICS also has a role in coordinating Digital Humanities research in Classics, in promoting national and international collaborations, and in curating their outputs.
Projects supported by the ICS
Digital teaching and training
- Sunoikisis Digital Classics
- EpiDoc training workshop
- Intercollegiate MA modules ICS02 Digital Classics: Linking Written and Material Culture and ICS03 Places, Artefacts and Images: Digital approaches to history and archaeology
- LAHP digital training (Digital Classics and Interdisciplinary Collaboration workshops)
- PhD opportunities