We’re delighted to share the NULab’s Fall 2024 calendar of events. We have some very exciting talks, panels, workshops, and other events planned for the semester. Additional details and registration information are on the NULab’s events page.
These events are free and open to the public, but registration is required in some cases. Registration links are coming soon for some events, so please save these dates and check the events page for updates. Please contact nulab.info@gmail.com with any questions.
We hope to see you this semester!
October 16: 12–1pm Boston / 9–10am Oakland / 5–6pm London, virtual
DH Office Hours: Digital Stories for Justice, Lightning Talks
Featuring: Vaishali Kushwaha (Public Policy), Yukun Yang (Network Science), Sam Kemp (English, Northeastern University London), Cassie Tanks (History)
Co-hosted with the Digital Scholarship Group
October 25: 12–1pm Boston / 9–10am Oakland / 5–6pm London, virtual
“The CARE Principles as an Anti-Colonial Framework to Counter Systemic Racism”
Featuring: Professor Stephanie Russo Carroll, University of Arizona
Co-hosted with the English Department as part of the “Environment and English” speaker series
November 4: 2–5pm Boston / 11am–2pm Oakland / 7–10pm London, hybrid on Zoom and in Snell Library 350/350A
Fall Scholarship Celebration and Centers for Digital Scholarship Launch
Keynote: Professor Margaret Burnham, University Distinguished Professor of Law; Director of Reparations and Restorative Justice Initiatives; Director, Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project; Faculty Co-Director, Center for Law, Equity and Race (CLEAR)
Co-hosted with the Digital Scholarship Group and the Northeastern University Library
November 13: 12–1pm Boston / 9–10am Oakland / 5–6pm London, virtual
DH Office Hours: Speed Data-ing
Featuring: Fadeke Castor (Religion and Africana Studies), Xuechen Chen (Politics and International Relations, Northeastern University London), Gökçen Erkılıç (Art + Design, CAMD), and Carlos Sandoval Oscaloaga (Architecture, CAMD)
Co-hosted with the Digital Scholarship Group
November 20: 10:15am–4:30pm Boston / 7:15am–1:30pm Oakland / 3:15pm–9:30pm London, hybrid on Zoom and in the Snell Library first floor event space
GIS Day
Join us for GIS Day 2024, featuring a StoryMap competition, GIS presentations, and demos from students and faculty.
Co-hosted with Research Data Services and the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs
November 21: 9:30am–3:30pm Oakland, Lisser Theater, Oakland campus (in-person)
Empowering Change through Radical Care Conference
The Mills Institute’s inaugural conference, bringing together Bay Area scholars, activists, and care-work professionals to foster collaboration and learning.
Co-sponsored by the Center for Transformative Action, the Humanities Center, Community to Community Policy Equity for All, The NULab for Digital Humanities and Computational Social Science, and the Department of Politics, Philosophy, and Economics
December 4: 12–1:30pm Boston / 9–10:30am Oakland / 5–6:30pm London, virtual
Introduction to Machine Learning for Text Analysis with Python
Led by: Sean P. Rogers, NULab Assistant Director
Optional pre-workshop: “Introduction to Python” on December 3, 12–1pm Boston / 9–10am Oakland / 5–6pm London