First Steps in Coding with Python

Wed Nov 26 2025 at 10:00 am to 12:00 pm UTC+00:00

Cambridge University Library | Cambridge

Cambridge Digital Humanities
Publisher/HostCambridge Digital Humanities
First Steps in Coding with Python
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We will cover essential principles and strategies for navigating and working with code, using the popular programming language Python
About this Event

Description

This session is designed for researchers with no prior coding experience. We will cover essential principles and strategies for navigating and working with code, using the popular programming language Python. Participants will utilise the Jupyter Notebooks platform to learn how to analyse texts. This will give participants a solid foundation in the basics of coding for Humanities research. The software we will use is free to download, compatible with most computers, and we will offer support with installation and setup before the session.



Speaker

Dr Estara Arrant is a Postdoctoral Research Associate based at the Cambridge University Library in the Taylor-Schechter Genizah Research Unit. She is a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow on the project, "Regaining Lost Realities: Medieval Judaeo-Arabic and the Society that Shaped It", in which she is furthering some of the first NLP technology on medieval Judaeo-Arabic and designing data mining techniques to connect language to sociological realities reflected in the material culture of historical documents.

Dr Arrant is a linguist specialising in Semitic languages, a data scientist, palaeographer, and scholar of Middle Eastern studies. She employs data science, applied mathematics, and computational tools to address longstanding issues and develop new approaches in the linguistic, religious, and historical research of Middle Eastern languages and cultural methods for advice.



Target Audience

Our CDH Methods workshops have limited places and prioritise students and staff at the University of Cambridge. However, if space is available, we welcome all participants interested in learning about and applying digital methods and tools in their research. This session may be particularly relevant to:

  • PhD students in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Early Career Researchers in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Other Cambridge students and staff welcome

Access

If you have specific accessibility needs for this event please get in touch. We will do our best to accommodate any requests. Please note this is an in-person only workshop

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Cambridge University Library, West Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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