Lancaster University’s Digital Humanities Hub brings together internationally recognised centres of excellence in the Spatial Humanities, Corpus Linguistics and Natural Language Processing (NLP), combining these with broad expertise across the digital humanities as a whole.

Specialties

We draw on expertise from across Lancaster University, particularly from the following departments and centres:

Centre for Computer Corpus Approaches to Social Science
University Centre for Computer Corpus Research on Language

Recent Projects

Recent projects have been funded by: the European Research Council, the Andrew M. Mellon Foundation, the Leverhulme Trust, the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the Economic and Social Research Council, COST, the US National Endowment for the Humanities, the Heritage Lottery Fund and the Newby Trust. We are strongly involved in collaborative work with non-academic organisations in the local region – which includes the Lake District – as well as with national and international organisations.

What we offer

We offer a variety of training and resources, with options for students, researchers, practitioners, and anyone who’s interested in learning more about Digital Humanities methods.

Lancaster Summer Schools

We offer short courses in a range of topics in Digital Humanities through the Lancaster Summer Schools series. Please see the Teaching & Training page for more information.

Digging Into Early Colonial Mexico project

Digging Into Early Colonial Mexico

Chronotopic Cartographies project

Chronotopic Cartographies

Digital Humanities and Heritage in India

Urban Heritage and the Digital Humanities in India

Encyclopedia of Shakespeare's Language Project

Encyclopedia of Shakespeare’s Language

Ongoing Projects

Find out more about our ongoing projects by clicking on the links to the left.

See all our projects

Community Engagement

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