Conference
ACTIVE
9th May, 2026
TUOSDHC 2026 : The University of Sheffield Digital Humanities Congress 2026
In Person
September 2-3, 2026
About the Conference
On behalf of the Digital Humanities Institute (DHI), we are delighted to announce the Digital Humanities Congress 2026, taking place on Wednesday 2nd and Thursday 3rd September 2026 at the University of Sheffield.
This biennial conference brings together researchers, technologists, and heritage professionals to share innovations in the use of technology across the arts and humanities. We are currently welcoming proposals for individual papers on all aspects of digital humanities, including:
New Insights: Research outcomes driven by digital methodologies.
Technologies: AI, data mining, 3D visualization, GIS, and crowd-sourcing.
Resources: Case studies on digital editions, mobile apps, and virtual environments.
Standards: Best practices in data preservation, sustainability, and accessibility.
Key Details:
Event Dates: 2–3 September 2026
Venue: The Edge, University of Sheffield
Submission Deadline: Monday 2nd March 2026
Keynote Speakers: Prof. James Baker (Southampton) and Dr. Arianna Ciula (King’s Digital Lab)
To view the full Call for Papers and submission guidelines, please visit: https://www.dhi.ac.uk/congress
We look forward to welcoming you to Sheffield to help shape the future of the digital humanities.
Best regards,
This biennial conference brings together researchers, technologists, and heritage professionals to share innovations in the use of technology across the arts and humanities. We are currently welcoming proposals for individual papers on all aspects of digital humanities, including:
New Insights: Research outcomes driven by digital methodologies.
Technologies: AI, data mining, 3D visualization, GIS, and crowd-sourcing.
Resources: Case studies on digital editions, mobile apps, and virtual environments.
Standards: Best practices in data preservation, sustainability, and accessibility.
Key Details:
Event Dates: 2–3 September 2026
Venue: The Edge, University of Sheffield
Submission Deadline: Monday 2nd March 2026
Keynote Speakers: Prof. James Baker (Southampton) and Dr. Arianna Ciula (King’s Digital Lab)
To view the full Call for Papers and submission guidelines, please visit: https://www.dhi.ac.uk/congress
We look forward to welcoming you to Sheffield to help shape the future of the digital humanities.
Best regards,
Topics of Interest
3 topicsResearch papers are invited in, but not limited to, the following areas:
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