The NULab for Texts, Maps, and Networks
Northeastern's center for digital humanities and computational social science
Welcome
The NULab for Texts, Maps, and Networks is Northeastern University’s center for digital humanities and computational social science.
The NULab supports research projects and scholarly exchanges through grants and other programs; convenes a group of core faculty who teach a wide range of courses and publish broadly in the digital realm; trains graduate students in DH and CSS skills through our Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities and NULab Fellows programs; sponsors talks and symposia; offers support to visiting scholars in partnership with Northeastern’s Digital Scholarship Group; helps to bring digital and computational methods into a broad range of classes through our Digital Integration Teaching Initiative; and provides fora for discussions of technology, teaching, and research at Northeastern.
To learn more about the research projects supported by the NULab, go here; to see a list of our upcoming events, go here; to see the NULab in the news, go here.
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NULab Core Faculty Alicia Sasser Modestino’s New Research Featured in Commonwealth Magazine
01.19.2023 -
Fall 2022 NULab Seedling Grant Recipient Featured in the LARB
01.12.2023 -
“Counting Feminicide: What Data Scientists Can Learn From Grassroots Feminist Activists” with Catherine D’Ignazio
12.22.2022 -
Announcing the NULab’s Fall 2022 Seedling and Travel Grant Recipients
12.15.2022 -
Research Co-Authored by David Lazer Indicates ‘We are Underutilizing our Tools to Defend Against COVID’
12.12.2022 -
NULab Core Faculty Rahul Bhargava and John Wihbey Discuss the Non-Existent Scorsese Film ‘Goncharov’
12.02.2022