King's Digital Lab

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Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London (formerly Centre for Computing in the Humanities (CCH)) in 2015 split into the academic department, focussing on the teaching of digital humanities, digital curation and digital culture, and King's Digital Lab, which operates the research and development activities formerly carried out by the Department/Centre.

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The members of the lab are motivated by problem solving and innovation and come from a variety of backgrounds, both commercial and academic. We pride ourselves on being approachable and being able to communicate technical concepts effectively to a range of audiences. Similarly, we have worked in many subject areas and are accustomed to absorbing new ideas, discussing new directions, and learning with our project partners.

We are closely affiliated with the Department of Digital Humanities (DDH) at King’s College, having formed a separate unit in 2015. Our close connections with our digital humanities colleagues allow us to collaborate on research, to work with students and interns studying at DDH and to draw on expertise.

As part of our commitment to emergent technology we hold regular technical review sessions to discuss the potentials and application of new devices, software and techniques.

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