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Zoe Bartliff is a Lecturer in Digital Humanities and Research Associate at the University of Glasgow, School of Humanities. Her primary affiliations include the Media Culture and Society PGT program and the PHAWM project on Generative AI auditing. She holds a first-class MA in Classical and Celtic Studies and a PhD focusing on computational analysis of medieval Welsh law texts (Cyfraith Hywel).
Research interests center on digital humanities methodologies, cultural heritage data analysis, and ethical AI applications. Key projects include the PHAWM project (Responsible AI UK funded), the Legacies of Stephen Dwoskin's Personal Cinema (LSDPC), and IIIF4Research. She has contributed to data visualization tools, privacy-aware archival practices, and collaborative methods for non-AI experts.
- Teaching: Digital Humanities, Information Studies, and heritage-related courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
- Grants: Co-investigator on National Archives Testbed Project.
- Events: Organized Alt+Shift+Archive symposium, Three Minute Thesis competition, and IIIF4R workshops.
- Administrative Role: Fixed-Term Contract staff representative in the School of Humanities Management Team.
Labs/Teams: Active contributor to the PHAWM project team and collaborator with the University of Reading's Archive and Special Collections.
