Professor Melissa Terras (MA MSc DPhil CLTHE FCLIP FBCS CITP FHEA). and Honorary Professor in UCL Centre for Digital Humanities, which she directed 2012-2017. Terras was previously Vice Dean of Research in UCL’s Faculty of Arts and Humanities (2014-2017). Books include “Image to Interpretation: An Intelligent System to Aid Historians in Reading the Vindolanda Texts” (2006, Oxford.
The Department of Chemical Engineering at University College London (UCL) is seeking students to work on PhD projects related to advanced batteries for automotive applications. Details PhD Studentship in Advanced Battery Technologies - Development of tools and techniques for battery safety qualification (in partnership with NPL).
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UCL began intake in 2012 of a new interdisciplinary, undergraduate degree called Arts and Sciences. It is part of the UCL Faculty of Arts and Humanities. The degree offers a bespoke programme incorporating both arts and sciences specialisms with students graduating with a Bachelors in Arts and Sciences (abbreviated as BASc).
Humanities is a great degree programme for people who are curious about humanity and the development of culture and society throughout the ages. Here are some popular courses you can take during a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Humanities: Anthropology, Foreign Languages, Psychology, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Ethics, Modern or Ancient Philosophy, and others.
The Department of Information Studies at University College London (UCLDIS) invites competitive applications for a three year fully funded doctoral research studentship in the area of Digital Humanities. UCLDIS is a global research leader in information studies and related disciplines. UCL has a strong culture and tradition of interdisciplinary research, which has been a key factor in it.
Prior to coming to UCL, I was a Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow of Princeton University, working in the Princeton Computer Graphics Group, a post I took after having received my PhD from ETH Zurich, Switzerland, in 2006. My research interests are content creation, computational photography, appearance modelling and fabrication, point-based graphics, cultural heritage analysis and digital humanities.