Registration: Digital Humanities Australasia 2012: Building, Mapping, Connecting

PARADISEC has organised a panel at this conference on ‘Fieldwork in the digital humanities’

DIGITAL HUMANITIES AUSTRALASIA 2012: Building, Mapping, Connecting

Venue: Shine Dome, Australian Academy of Science, Canberra ACT and Sir Roland Wilson Building #120, Australian National University.

The inaugural conference of the Australasian Association for Digital Humanities, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 28-30 March 2012.

The conference will feature papers, panels, posters and associated workshops, including presentations on digital humanities in Australia, New Zealand and internationally showcasing new research and developments in the field and/or responding to the conference theme of ‘Building, Mapping, Connecting’. Draft program at http://aa-dh.org/conference/program/.

Sponsored by the Australian Academy of the Humanities and the College of Arts and Social Sciences, Australian National University.

CONVENORS

Dr Paul Arthur, Australian National University
Dr Katherine Bode, Australian National University

Online conference registration form: http://hrc.anu.edu.au/DHA_registration
Workshops registrations form: http://hrc.anu.edu.au/DHA_workshops

* JOIN the Australasian Association for Digital Humanities at http://aa-dh.org/member to receive the substantially discounted member registration rate. Membership of the aaDH is by calendar year through individual subscription to LLC: the International Journal of Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, which is published on behalf of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO). All membership administration is managed by LLC and Oxford University Press. You will be issued with an OUP ‘customer’ number, which doubles as your aaDH ‘subscriber’ number. This must be entered on the registration form to receive the discounted conference registration rate. As well as receiving the LLC journal, members of aaDH support a range of initiatives including hosting of conferences and events, financial support for student and early career bursaries, publications in the digital humanities, network building nationally, regionally and internationally.

Registration rates
Members* – Full Conference Registration ($295) 28-30 March 2012 – GST inclusive
Members* – Day Conference Registration ($120) 28 March 2012 – GST inclusive

Non-Members – Full Conference Registration ($425) 28-30 March 2012 – GST inclusive
Non-Members – Day Conference Registration ($170) 28 March 2012 – GST inclusive
Please enter member ID/subscriber number were applicable.

Students and Concession – Full Conference Registration ($165) 28-30 March 2012- GST inclusive
Students and Concession – Day Conference Registration Students and Concession ($70) 28 March 2012– GST inclusive
Please enter student number were applicable.

Conference Dinner – Rydges Lakeside ($100) – 29 March 2012 – GST inclusive

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