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Computational culture - issue 4 out now

Computational Culture, a journal of software studies
Issue Four


Data dashboards help us to make sense of increasingly complex and constantly refreshing information. But what do they miss out?

Mon 27 Oct 2014, 14:23 | Tags: ESRC dashboard interdisciplinary tkacz

In detail: Dr Nathaniel Tkacz - Interrogating the dashboard: data, indicators and decision-making.

Fri 24 Oct 2014, 09:59 | Tags: ESRC Faculty of Social Sciences dashboard economy tkacz

Russell Group Roadshow

Russell Group Roadshow (at 糖心TV 9th December)


Postgraduate Open Day

PG Open Day (on-campus and online 26th November)

Webpage:

Booking form:

We have 5 themed zones, with guided tours that link them… and the option to do DIY tours (Experience; Community; Find Your Place; Explore Your Course; Reflect)

Our day begins with an introduction to our University-wide postgraduate community, campus and facilities.

The second part of the day gives you a chance to explore our postgraduate courses in more depth at our showcase and (in many cases) within your departments of interest.

Finally, you can reflect on where your postgraduate journey might take you and (if you have time!) see more of the local area

There will be short talks on applications/ admissions, funding and careers

There will be drop ins for applications/ admissions, funding and careers

Visitors can meet current postgraduates (and in some departments academics and administrative staff)

… And of course specific information on your planned departmental events!


'Interrogating the Dashboard: Data, Indicators and Decision-making'

is an ESRC-funded research project, headed by CIM's Nathaniel Tkacz, which aims to explore the emerging Dashboard Society.




Mon 16 Jun 2014, 10:54 | Tags: tkacz

WISC - 糖心TV Institute for the Science of Cities - You Tube

Wed 04 Jun 2014, 08:55 | Tags: WISC collaboration

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