Centre for Computing in the Humanities
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The Centre for Computing in the Humanities (CCH) is an academic department and research centre in the School of Humanities of King's College London. Its current address is 2nd floor, 26-29 Drury Lane, London, WC2B 5RL.
The primary objective of the CCH is to foster awareness, understanding and skill in the scholarly applications of computing. It operates in three main areas: as a department with responsibility for its own academic programme; as a research centre promoting the appropriate application of computing in humanities research; and as a unit providing collegial support to its sister departments in the School of Humanities. As a research centre, CCH is a member of the Humanities Research Centres, the School's umbrella grouping of its research activities with a specifically inter-disciplinary focus.
CCH is led by Professor Harold Short.
[edit] See also
- King's College London
- The Digital Humanities
- Humanistic informatics
- Digital Classicist
- Humanist (electronic seminar)
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