First Anniversary of CDCS Launch - Read our Annual Report for 2019-2020

Today marks the publication of the Centre for Data, Culture & Society’s Annual Report for the academic year 2019-2020, on the first anniversary of the Centre’s official launch event. 



The annual report outlines the Centre’s progress and achievements over the past 12 months and includes details of our activities, training and seminar events, our research clusters, and our broader community. 



We are very proud of what has been achieved in recent months, and look forward to building on recent success in the coming year, as we adapt to changing circumstances. We are particularly grateful to all who have helped us to grow this past year, and give special thanks to our Core Team and the CAHSS Digital Innovation Team for their support. 



As the Centre’s founder and Director, Professor Melissa Terras, writes in her introduction: 

The digital has never been so necessary, or crucial, as it has now. It is the place of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences to keep asking difficult questions of technology, and to provide creative and innovative interventions and provocations to the increasing digitisation of society. The report here is really a testament to what can be built, in a relatively short timeframe, when we all work towards common goals and a shared understanding of how best to support digital research in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. We look forward to helping and supporting our community respond and adapt to our digital research environment.

 

Read the full annual report here 

 

  • This document has been archived in Edinburgh Research Archive. DOI: 10.7488/era/340 

  •  Annual report design by Ann Harrison, Digital Innovation Team

  • We welcome comments and questions about the report – send us an email at cdcs@ed.ac.uk