NISE = National movements & Intermediary Structures in Europe
Meeting Programme
TUESDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 2015, SINGLETON ABBEY, SINGLETON CAMPUS
15h00 Welcome
NISE – Louis Vos & Nel de Mûelenaere
Swansea University – Professor Martin Stringer
15h30 Digital Infrastructures for Digital Humanities
- Introduction: Nel de Mûelenaere
- iMinds & VIAA – Nico Verplancke (iMinds, VIAA)
- DARIAH – Sally Chambers (GhentCDH)
- CENDARI – Jennifer Edmond (Trinity College Dublin)
- EHRI – Reto Speck (King’s College London – Centre for e-Research)
17h00-17h30 Coffee break
17h30-18h30 Panel discussion: digital humanities, challenges & opportunities
18h30 Guided tour of Richard Burton Archives
19h30 Reception
WEDNESDAY 2 SEPTEMBER 2015, SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT, BAY CAMPUS
09h30 Introducing DIANE – Digital Infrastructure for the Analysis of National Movements in Europe
09h30-10h00 Introduction: Nel de Mûelenaere
10h00-10h30 Training session: Geert Kessels & Pim van Bree (Lab1100)
10h30-11h00 Coffee break
11h00-12h30 Training session
12h30 Lunch
13h30 Challenge Swansea
13h30-13h40 Introduction: Dr Alan Sandry, European Institute of Identities
13h40-14h10 Keynote: Professor Lorna M. Hughes (University of London – SAS)
14h10-14h30 Q & A
14h30-16h00 Showcasing & Reflecting on Key Concepts
- Health – Bjorn Rodde, College of Medicine, Swansea University
- Enterprise & Innovation – Professor Marc Clement, Head of the School of Management, Swansea University
- Talent Bank – Beverley Wilson-Smith, Advocate for Life Science Skills, Gower College, Swansea
- Network & Relationship Science – Dr Daniele Doneddu, Institute of Life Sciences, Swansea University
- High Performance Computing – Professor Rod Thomas, Institute of Life Sciences, Swansea University
- Wellbeing – Professor Terry Stevens, Honorary Professor, Swansea University
16h00-16h20 Coffee break
17h30-18h00 Wrap-up & Actions
16h00-16h20 Coffee break
16h20-17h30 Group Discussion
17h30-18h00 Wrap-up & Actions
18h30 Guided tour to South Wales Miners’ Library
THURSDAY 3 SEPTEMBER 2015, SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT, BAY CAMPUS
09h30 Introducing DIANE
09h30-10h30 Training session
10h30-10h50 Short coffee break
10h50-11h30 Training session
General Assembly NISE
11h30 Members’ meeting NISE
12h30 Lunch
13h30-17.00 NISE actions and new members
- Introduction: Luc Boeva
- Nations and Nationalism from the Margins: Maarten Van Ginderachter (University of Antwerp)
- The State of Nationalism (SoN): Eric Taylor Woods (University of East London)
- Minority Map and Timeline of Europe (MMTE): Raul Cârstocea (European Centre for Minority Issues)
- Centre for Comparative Historical and Intercultural Studies: Drago Roksandić (University of Zagreb)
19h00 Conference dinner