The Digital Humanities & Research Software Engineering Summer School is a week-long event co-organised by the Edinburgh Centre for Data, Culture & Society, Cambridge Digital Humanities, King’s Digital Lab, The Alan Turing Institute, and the Society of Research Software Engineering.

The 2024 Summer School was hosted at the Edinburgh Futures Institute and aimed at training researchers in the digital humanities to work with software engineering.

Website: https://www.cdcs.ed.ac.uk/DHRSE-Summer-School-2024

Our colleague, Anna Furtado said that it was fantastic to participate in the 2024 DHRSE Summer School generously funded by the Alan Turing Institute. It was super impressive to interact and meet such a diverse group of people also working at the intersection of humanities and technologies coming from a humanities background. She added that as a woman, she was beyond elated to meet other women working with coding and data in research projects. Throughout the week they had the opportunity to learn extensively about code standards, collaboration, and sustainability through collaboration and group work. Anna is eager to put all these new skills into practice in her own daily work.