GC Digital Research Institute (application deadline 12/2/20)
This year’s GC Digital Research Institute (GC DRI) will run January 21-24, 2020.
At the GC DRI, participants build a foundational set of digital literacies, starting from how to work from the command line through exploring data types and sources, version control and sharing, and an introduction to programming with either R or Python. By the end of the week, participants create maps, analyze text, visualize data, and learn how to begin creating digital archives and web sites. No technical experience is needed–just a willingness to learn how to use your computer in new ways.
Since 2016, over 200 students, faculty, and staff from more than 17 different programs have used the institute to improve their digital research skills, and the GC DRI curriculum has been recognized twice by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) for its innovative and accessible approach to learning digital research skills for interdisciplinary research.
Applications, available at http://cuny.is/gcdri2020, are due by December 2, 2019 at 11:59 PM. Students and faculty are welcome to apply. Participation is free and requires no prior technical knowledge.
But don’t just take our word for it, read what other GC students and faculty from the humanities to the social and bench sciences have written about past institutes.
- Carly Batist, a second year Ph.D. student in biological anthropology, explains how the experience has helped define her research project.
- Ayşenur Benevento, a recent graduate and assistant professor at Abdullah Gül University writes, “I Wish I Had Participated in the Digital Research Institute Sooner.”
- Professor Manuel C. Co Jr. used his experience to learn good data sharing practices,
- and Jenna Freedman, a master’s student and Barnard College librarian, describes GC DRI as a “safe and comfortable environment” for learning new digital skills for her research.
Want to learn more? Watch the video about previous institutes on our website http://cuny.is/gcdri2020, featuring GC students and faculty. We look forward to seeing you in January!