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UNILAG Organises Digital Humanities Conference聽for Non-STEM Disciplines, Others

Sunday Okobi

As part of its efforts to provide a platform for training and capacity building for scholars and researchers in non-STEM disciplines, the Centre for Digital Humanities, University of Lagos (CEDHUL), has concluded all plans to organise a bespoke capacity building, research and development workshop.

The workshop is also part of its goals to raise and equip a new generation of humanities graduates who have the 21st century digital skills for the competitive job market.

In a statement issued and made available to 糖心视频 yesterday by the Director of the Centre for Digital Humanities, University of Lagos, and the convener of the workshop and conference, Professor Tunde Ope-Davies (of the English Department), he said the Lagos Digital Humanities Workshop and Conference 2024, with the theme: 鈥楨xploring Opportunities and Possibilities in Digital Humanities and Digital Cultures鈥, would take place from August 14 to 16, 2024, at the Centre for Digital Humanities, University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos.

Professor Ope-Davies, who urged interested persons to join in-person or virtual, or contact Dr. Kofo  Adedeji kadedeji@unilag.edu.ng, added that registration is now open on .

He disclosed that the event would bring together scholars, researchers, and practitioners in the digital humanities and digital cultures to explore the principles and practice of digital humanities as well as latest trends, opportunities, and challenges in the field.

According to the professor, 鈥淭he workshop and conference will feature keynote addresses by renowned experts; panel discussions and presentations; hands-on training sessions and workshops; networking opportunities.

鈥淭he event will cover topics such as: Digital pedagogy and scholarship; Digital cultures and social media; Digital art and aesthetics, and Digital humanities and social justice.

鈥淲e are excited to host this event in Lagos at this auspicious moment as the National Universities Commission (NUC) has introduced Digital Humanities as a compulsory course nationwide.

鈥淲e look forward to empowering scholars and researchers as we explore the possibilities and opportunities in digital humanities and digital cultures.鈥

Ope-Davies promised that the  programme would 鈥減rovide the platform for training and capacity building for scholars and researchers in non-STEM disciplines

鈥淚t will promote the learning and deployment of digital tools for research and development for graduates and potential employees in ICT and creative industries.

鈥淚t will equip attendees with skills and competence to utilise digital technologies in the workspaces that will increase the net worth of our digital economy.

鈥淭he training equips researchers and teachers in higher educational institutions with the ICT skills necessary to impart technology-driven knowledge in the humanities, among other benefits.鈥

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