Courses information

On RESHAPED you will find different types of courses:

  • Asynchronous online courses: these free courses are intended for you to work your way through whenever and wherever you are

  • Blended course materials: these are intended to be used in combination with live online and/or in-person training sessions and short courses delivered by the School

  • Toolkits: these provide guidance and resources connected to specific subjects, which you can consult and return to as and when these are most useful to you

  • Microlearning: short pieces of learning such as short videos or texts on a specific subject

Available courses

Number of topics: 8

Published: May 2025

This course on agile methodology will provide an entry point for agile working practices and project management that will empower you with tools and techniques to navigate complex research projects with ease and efficiency.

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Number of topics: 7

Published: March 2026

This course is an introduction to Responsible AI in the cultural heritage sector. The aim of this course is to equip you with the practical knowledge and guidance you need to navigate the use of AI in cultural heritage. By the end of the course, you will be able to understand AI technologies, explore their applications in the sector, and apply responsible, ethical, and legally informed practices with increased confidence.

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Number of topics: 2

Published: May 2025

Born-digital culture refers to materials, environments and practices that originate in a digital form. In this course, you will explore key concepts of digital culture, its impact on texts and archives, ethical issues, and how to collect and analyse born-digital content.

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Number of topics: 2

Published: February 2026

This course provides a broad overview of the history and methods of digital humanities research. It includes prepared lectures, resources, and activities focused on problem-solving with existing digital tools.

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Number of topics: 4

Published: May 2025

This course has been created for those who work with texts in any form and want to learn more about the computational tools available to enhance their research. 

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Number of topics: 2

Published: May 2025

Interviews are a research method that are increasingly used across a range of humanities research areas. This course will equip you with the skills and knowledge to apply them in different humanities research contexts.

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Number of topics: 5

Published: May 2025

This course is an introduction to open access publishing for humanities researchers at all stages. The aim of the course is to equip you with the practical information you need to navigate today’s open access landscape, so you can consider and approach open access publishing options for your research with increased confidence.

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