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Call for Pilot Project Support 2023: Deadline Sept. 15
The Centre for Digital Humanities and Social Sciences (CDHU) is pleased to announce a third call for applications for Pilot Project Support, with a deadline of September 15th, 2023.
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DASH national doctoral school open: deadline June 21
The Swedish national research school in "Digital Humanities: Data, Culture, and Society–Critical Perspectives" is open for applications with a deadline of June 21, 2023
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NetX funding from WASP-HS
The CDHU is involved in a Networking Excellence Project (NetX) awarded by WASP-HS (the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program on Humanities and Society) on the use of AI as a risk and opportunity within the cultural heritage sector.
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SWEMPER: Ny forskningsinfrastruktur projekt i samarbete med CDHU
Forskningsinfrastruktur projektet SWEMPER som görs i samarbete med cdhu har fått finansiering av RJ (Riksbankens Jubileumnsfond) Infrastruktur för forskning. Läs mer om projektet nedan.
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CDHU beviljas VR forskningsmedel--nationell samordning: forskarskola inom humaniora och samhällsvetenskap
CDHU beviljas forskningsmedel i Vetenskapsrådets utlysning: nationell samordning för forskarskolor inom humaniora och samhällsvetenskap. Fokus för den nationella forskarskolan i DH, DASH (DigitAl HumanitieS Graduate School), är att utrusta doktorander med de kunskaper och färdigheter som är nödvändiga för högkvalitativ, innovativ och kritisk forskning i gränslandet mellan data, kultur och samhälle.
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PhD/Researcher course Fall 22: Python for Beginners
The course is a five-day, intensive crash course targeted towards both faculty employees and PhD students in the humanities and social sciences who are interested in gaining a basic understanding of programming and some practical knowledge on how to use the Python language. During the course you will also learn how to install and work with JupyterLab which is a modern interactive development environment for “literate coding” where you can seamlessly combine written research notes with code, and data.
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PhD course: Reconstructing/Deconstructing Cultural Heritage in the Digital Age
This course envisions unlocking the future potential digital technology for meaningful heritage practices. The aim is to study the current challenges and implications that may arise in order to provide actionable knowledge on heritage institutions more generally, but also to potentially inspire the deeper study and implementation of digital methods and tools for historical and cultural inquiry.
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2022 Call for Pilot Projects now open!
The 2022-2023 call for Pilot Projects is now OPEN!
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PhD level course Fall 22: Introduction to Cultural Analytics
The Centre for Digital Humanities Uppsala (CDHU) will be running a PhD/Researcher level course called ‘Introduction to Cultural Analytics’ in fall 2022. The focus is on the development of computational and technical skills (e.g. computational text analysis, web scraping, and machine learning concepts), targeting PhD students and scholars in the humanities and social sciences looking to develop such skills. The course will be conducted in English.