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Bytes & Bites is a monthly meetup held at the Law Cafe on the first Thursday of each month at noon. It provides an informal gathering for individuals interested in discussing computation and its applications in the human and social sciences. Attendees have the opportunity to engage in conversations about topics such as computational methods, […]
The Centre for Computational Social Science (CCSS) is excited to announce a call for Graduate Student Fellows for the 2024-2025 academic year. About CCSS: Based in the Faculty of Arts at the University of British Columbia, CCSS serves as a vibrant hub for interdisciplinary scholarship. Our focus is on understanding the intersection of data, technology, […]
Querying AI symposium asks how AI may shape research, society, and democracy On October 27, the symposium Querying AI: Social Science and Humanities Perspectives on AI in Research and Society brought together faculty and students from UBC departments to engage in training and critical discussions. The symposium addressed three broad questions: How can social science and humanities […]
Thank you to the Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions for hosting an engaging workshop about journalism, disinformation and artificial intelligence.
The Department of Sociology and the Centre for Computational Social Science are excited to host Dr. Zack W. Almquist for the Department of Sociology’s 2023-24 Distinguished Speaker Series. Dr. Almquist, Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Washington, will present a lecture titled “Big and Small Data for Understanding the Demographics and Health of People Experiencing […]
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