Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA)

The website includes internships and grants for students pursuing degrees and certificates or conducting research in the digital humanities. The programs offered are both at the undergraduate and graduate level.
Some of the featured Digital Humanities Projects include the Spatial History Project, which is a visual based collaborative project headed by Zephyr Frank and student projects such as People, Ships, and the Sea: Seafaring in the Eastern Mediterranean, c. 1600 BCE to c. 50 BCE headed by Anja Krieger.
From the site: CESTA is an internationally renowned digital humanities center based in Wallenberg Hall at Stanford University. We are a diverse community of faculty, students, researchers, and practitioners. Through collaboration with partners across campus, across the Americas, and across the world, our research investigates pressing questions about human history, experience and endeavor. We explore places, global spaces, texts, textual artefacts, data visualization, digital curation, preservation and display, linked data and interoperability, and sustainability. As a scholarly community CESTA supports and encourages cutting-edge work across the humanities and the interpretative social sciences."

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Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA)

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2021-02-24

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The website includes internships and grants for students pursuing degrees and certificates or conducting research in the digital humanities. The programs offered are both at the undergraduate and graduate level.
Some of the featured Digital Humanities Projects include the Spatial History Project, which is a visual based collaborative project headed by Zephyr Frank and student projects such as People, Ships, and the Sea: Seafaring in the Eastern Mediterranean, c. 1600 BCE to c. 50 BCE headed by Anja Krieger.
From the site: CESTA is an internationally renowned digital humanities center based in Wallenberg Hall at Stanford University. We are a diverse community of faculty, students, researchers, and practitioners. Through collaboration with partners across campus, across the Americas, and across the world, our research investigates pressing questions about human history, experience and endeavor. We explore places, global spaces, texts, textual artefacts, data visualization, digital curation, preservation and display, linked data and interoperability, and sustainability. As a scholarly community CESTA supports and encourages cutting-edge work across the humanities and the interpretative social sciences."

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