NWU Centre for Digital Humanities presents Online Webinar
The Digital Humanities webinar series is an initiative dedicated to fostering a thoughtful, inclusive, and critically engaged environment for dialogue concerning digital humanities (DH) practices, debates, and future directions. Conceived as a platform for emerging leaders in the support, researchers, and teaching and learning environments, the series encourages participants to share experiences, experiment with new ideas, and articulate the questions that inform their work. Instead of endorsing a singular model of digital scholarship, the webinars emphasise conversation, collaboration, and reflective practice, while recognising the uncertainties, ethical challenges, and creative opportunities inherent in DH across varied institutional and social contexts. Through regular meetings, the series seeks to cultivate a dynamic and sustainable community of practice that learns collectively, forges networks across roles and disciplines, and contributes to the development of more equitable and imaginative digital humanities.
Navigating the Threats of Artificial Intelligence: Understanding Risk and Building Resilience
Presented by: Mr Othusitse Maunatlala
Date: 27 February 2026
Time: 10:00-11:30
Online: MS Teams
Level: Digital skills for humanities scholars (entry level)
