Arts and Humanities students and academics benefit greatly from understanding and having skills in all three areas, being able to work within each, and across the methods.
In addition, digital tools and techniques help students and academics to:
- Discover, understand, critique, and use existing research.
- Design and manage your work and projects, including collaborations.
- Ensure your data, processing, and results are preserved and available for future researchers.
- Communicate your work outwards, to students, academics, and to the wider public.
- Manage the development of your own capabilities and careers.
- Support the development of others.
- Engage in critical reflection on (digital) arts and humanities methods, projects, goals, and values.
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We also run (and record) sessions that cover transferable capabilities.