News & Events
New Digital Humanities Climate Coalition Resources
The Digital Humanities Climate Coalition (DHCC) is pleased to announce the publication of two new resources supporting environmentally responsible Digital Humanities research. The DHCC is a Community Interest Group of the UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association, and...
2026 Annual Event: Paper Acceptances & Bursary Announcement
**DEADLINE EXTENDED** The Association's 2026 Annual Event is fast approaching and we can't wait to see you at the University of Southampton on the 15-16 June. For those of you who responded to the Call for Papers, paper acceptances have now been sent out. If you...
Community and Advocacy Manager Appointed
The UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association is happy to announce the appointment of Jenny McHugh as its Community and Advocacy Manager. As the Community and Advocacy Manager, Jenny will be leading on engagement with stakeholders across the Digital Humanities...
2026 Annual Event: CFP Announced
We are pleased to announce the call for proposals for the 2026 Annual Event, to be held at the University of Southampton from 15-16 June with selected sessions streamed online. The theme for this year’s event is Sustainability. Key Information: Information...
2026 Annual Event: Dates Announced
We are pleased to announce that the 2026 Annual Event will take place at the University of Southampton on 15-16 June 2026. The theme for this year's Annual Event is 'Sustainability'. More information about the event, including the call for papers, will be distributed...
We’re Hiring! Community and Advocacy Manager
Job reference: 002994Salary: £51,525Closing date: 12/11/2025Department: School of Advanced StudyLocation: London Senate House - HybridEmployment type: Fixed Term – 27 monthsSub-Department: SAS central initiativesHours Per Week: 35 For full information, please view our...
2025 Members’ Briefing
We are delighted to share some highlights of our activities from another busy year for the Association, including updates on advocacy, Community Interest Groups, the Association’s governance, and our Annual Event. As always as we reflect on the activities of the...
Welcome to New Members of the Association Collective
Following an open call earlier this year, the UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association is delighted to welcome Vicky Garnett (Trinity College Dublin), Graeme Kemp (University of St Andrews), Valentina Vavassori (British Library) and Sharon Webb (University of Sussex)...
Open call for three new members of the Association collective
In January this year, the UK-Ireland DH Association’s Governance Working Group published proposals for a phased approach to developing governance and membership structures. Ahead of a first open election for members of a reformulated Executive Committee in 2026, we...
Association Governance Proposal Published
The Governance Working Group has published its proposal for the Association's governance approach, which lays out a proposed structure for the Association, a model for membership for both individuals and institutions, and a timeline for elections. Each section of the...