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Introduction

   
   

The Centre for Advanced Studies (CAS) at the University of Nottingham is delighted to host the 15th annual conference of the Digital Resources in the Humanities and Arts (DRHA) at the University’s Ningbo, China campus (UNNC).

The DRHA annual conferences have been hosted by various UK academic venues for the past decade (previous conferences can be viewed at  http://projects.oucs.ox.ac.uk/DRHA/index.xml).  In 2011, the University of Nottingham projects this prestigious event onto the international stage by hosting the conference at its campus in Ningbo, China.

Delegates from all over the world, including China, Australasia, United States and Europe, will explore and exchange current knowledge and future research opportunities in the rapidly advancing area of digital humanities.

The DRHA brings together academics and artists, connected by their interest in digital research and resources, and transcending traditional boundaries of scholarly disciplines. 

Conference Theme

The DRHA 2011 conference theme is Connected Communities. Accordingly, the University of Nottingham, Ningbo (UNNC) will offer participants from a range of disciplines the opportunity to engage with experts and innovators in all aspects of the digital humanities.

This year’s conference is hosted by Nottingham University at their campus in Ningbo, China and will take place from Sunday 4th September to Wednesday 7th September 2011. Please note no costs can be covered for participants, presenters or performers. We recommend you seek funds for your attendance as soon as your proposal is submitted for presentation. 

Conference Personnel

Co-chairs - DRHA 2011

Judith Still (University of Nottingham)
Ghislaine Boddington (Middlesex University/body>data>space) 

Conference Lead – DRHA 2011

Andy White (University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China)

Conference Co-ordinator – DRHA 2011

Lisa McCabe (University of Nottingham) 

Full conference committee

DRHA 2011

The University of Nottingham Ningbo
199 Taikang East Road
Ningbo 315100, China

The Division of International Communications, University of Nottingham Ningbo

telephone:+86(0)574 8818 0000
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