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November events at The National Archives

November 11, 13:00-14:00 GMT and November 28, 11:00-12:15 GMT 

Methodologies ‘Research Stages: Shakespeare and Intersections of Research and Creativity’, November 11, 13:00-14:00 GMT 
Join us in conversation with Sarah Ellis, award-winning producer currently working as Director of Digital Development for the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), the first performing arts organization to be awarded Independent Research Organisation status. Ellis will discuss the discuss the influence of digital research on creativity, and how the RSC enhance future audience engagement with Shakespeare using emerging technologies. 
When: November 11, 13:00-14:00 GMT 
Where: Online 
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Annual Digital Lecture ‘Turning over a new leaf: AI ethics in/through the archives’, November 28, 11:00-12:15 GMT.  
Our 2024 Annual Digital Lecture is being delivered by Dr Eleanor Drage, Co-Director of the AI: Narratives and Justice Programme, and Dr Kerry McInerney, co-lead of the Global Politics of AI project, both hosts of the Good Robot podcast. Join us to explore how feminist and anti-racist ideas are shaking up AI regulation and governance, how archives play a key role in AI ethics, and why this all matters for research.  
The Annual Digital Lecture offers the opportunity to hear from leading speakers about a topic related to digital research, in addition to highlighting some of the innovative digital work happening at The National Archives. From November 7, we will also have a physical poster exhibition in our Auditorium space showcasing a selection of exciting digital research at The National Archives to accompany the Annual Digital Lecture. 
When: November 28, 11:00-12:15 GMT 
Where: Online 
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