User:PaulaGranados: Difference between revisions

From The Digital Classicist Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "'''Bio:''' Since beginning my own studies, I have recognised the importance and interdependence of both History and Digital technologies. I have graduated in History of Art f...")
 
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Bio:'''
'''Bio:'''


Since beginning my own studies, I have recognised the importance and interdependence of both History and Digital technologies. I have graduated in History of Art from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid with my final project on "Pre-Roman Sanctuaries in the Iberian Peninsula" and I have specialised in Early Roman Spain. Looking forward to expanding my competence in History of Art, I have completed a Master’s degree at King´s College London and University College London as an intercollegiate student. During this degree, I have gained expertise in academic research related to the Classical world and I have also developed my knowledge about Digital Humanities through the Digital Classics Intercollegiate Module at the Institute of Classical Studies and my collaboration with the Heritage Gazetteer of Cyprus project at the Department of Digital Humanities at King´s College London. Currently, I am a Digital Archaeology PhD candidate at the Open University, UK. My research focuses on the study of Early Roman Spain through Linked Open Data resources.
Since beginning my own studies, I have recognised the importance and interdependence of both History and Digital technologies. I graduated in History of Art from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid in 2013 where I specialized in Ancient Art in Roman Spain. After completing my degree, I studied for an MA in Classical Art and Archaeology at Kings College London, where I attended the Digital Classics module at the Institute of Classical Studies and collaborated with the Heritage Gazetteer of Cyprus Project at the Department of Digital Humanities. At the moment, I am a PhD student at the Open University looking at Cultural Contact in Early Roman Spain Through Linked Open Data Technologies. I have collaborated with the Sunoikisis Digital Classics online programme where I designed and taught a class on Geographic Semantic Annotation and visualisation and I have taken part in several trainings and workshops on the incorporation of Digital tools for the study of the Ancient World.  


'''Contact:'''
'''Contact:'''

Revision as of 19:10, 15 March 2019

Bio:

Since beginning my own studies, I have recognised the importance and interdependence of both History and Digital technologies. I graduated in History of Art from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid in 2013 where I specialized in Ancient Art in Roman Spain. After completing my degree, I studied for an MA in Classical Art and Archaeology at Kings College London, where I attended the Digital Classics module at the Institute of Classical Studies and collaborated with the Heritage Gazetteer of Cyprus Project at the Department of Digital Humanities. At the moment, I am a PhD student at the Open University looking at Cultural Contact in Early Roman Spain Through Linked Open Data Technologies. I have collaborated with the Sunoikisis Digital Classics online programme where I designed and taught a class on Geographic Semantic Annotation and visualisation and I have taken part in several trainings and workshops on the incorporation of Digital tools for the study of the Ancient World.

Contact:

The Open University Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences Classical Studies The Open University Milton Keynes MK7 6AA

Email: paula.granados-garcia@open.ac.uk LinkedIn: [1] Academia Edu: [2] Open University: [3] Twitter: [4]

Projects: