Subject: [DHSI] "Culture & Technology" - European Summer University in Digital Humanities 28th of July - 07th of August 2015 - deadline and more support
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"Culture & Technology" - European Summer University in
Digital Humanities (ESU DH C & T) 28th of July - 07th of
August 2015, University of Leipzig http://www.culingtec.uni-leipzig.de/ESU_C_T/
As the application phase closes soon (
31st of May 2015) we
would like to draw your attention (again) to the various types of
support
which are available for participants of the European Summer
School (see:
http://www.culingtec.uni-leipzig.de/ESU_C_T/node/480):
- The German Accademic Exchange Service (DAAD) offers very
generous support to up to 17 alumni / alumnae of German
universities. Also former Erasmus-students or students /
researchers of Universities of Applied Science, Art or Music
Schools qualify as alumni / alumnae as long as they have spent
altogether 3 months of their life at academic institutions in
Germany.
- The University of Leipzig through its International Centre
makes available up to 10 bursaries for members of its Eastern
European partner universities.
- CLARIN-DE makes available up to 13 fellowships which cover
tuition fees. If funding allows an allowance of up to € 200 will
be granted to cover costs of living.
- The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab at the University of
Victoria (etcl), in conjunction with the Digital Humanities
Summer Institute offers up to 5 tuition fellowships for
international graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.
As ESU DH C & T is a member of the
International Digital
Humanities Training Network courses taken at the Summer
University are eligible for transfer credit towards the University
of Victoria Graduate Certificate in DH (
http://english.uvic.ca/graduate/digital_humanities.html).
The Summer University takes place across 11 whole days. The
intensive programme consists of workshops, public lectures, regular
project presentations, a poster session and a panel discussion. The
workshop programme is composed of the following thematic
strands:
- XML-TEI encoding, structuring and rendering
- Methods and Tools for the Corpus Annotation of Historical and
Contemporary Written Texts
- Comparing Corpora
- Spoken Language and Multimodal Corpora
- Python
- Basic Statistics and Visualization with R
- Stylometry
- Open Greek and Latin
- Digital Editions and Editorial Theory: Historical Texts and
Documents
- Spatial Analysis in the Humanities
- Building Thematic Research Collections with Drupal
- Introduction to Project Management
Each workshop consists of a total of 16 sessions or 32 week-hours.
The number of participants in each workshop is limited to 10.
Workshops are structured in such a way that participants can either
take the two blocks of one workshop or two blocks from different
workshops.
The description of all workshops can be found at
http://www.culingtec.uni-leipzig.de/ESU_C_T/node/481
in at least two languages. Short bios in at least two languages are
available of most workshop leaders at
http://www.culingtec.uni-leipzig.de/ESU_C_T/node/488.
Applications are considered on a rolling basis. The selection of
participants is made by the Scientific Committee together with the
experts who lead the workshops.
Participation fees are the same as last year.
The Summer University is directed at 60 participants from all over
Europe and beyond. It wants to bring together (doctoral) students,
young scholars and academics from the Arts and Humanities, Library
Sciences, Social Sciences, Engineering and Computer Sciences as
equal partners to an interdisciplinary exchange of knowledge and
experience in a multilingual and multicultural context and thus
create the conditions for future project-based cooperations and
network-building across the borders of disciplines, countries and
cultures.
The Summer University seeks to offer a space for the discussion and
acquisition of new knowledge, skills and competences in those
computer technologies which play a central role in Humanities
Computing and which determine every day more and more the work done
in the Humanities and Cultural Sciences, as well as in publishing,
libraries, and archives, to name only some of the most important
areas. The Summer University aims at integrating these activities
into the broader context of the Digital Humanities, which pose
questions about the consequences and implications of the application
of computational methods and tools to cultural artefacts of all
kinds.
In all this the Summer University aims at confronting the so-called
Gender Divide , i.e. the under-representation of women in the domain
of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Germany and
Europe. But, instead of strengthening the hard sciences as such by
following the way taken by so many measures which focus on the
so-called STEM disciplines and try to convince women of the
attractiveness and importance of Computer Science or Engineering,
the Summer University relies on the challenges that the Humanities
with their complex data and their wealth of women represent for
Computer Science and Engineering and the further development of the
latter, on the overcoming of the boarders between the so-called hard
and soft sciences and on the integration of Humanities, Computer
Science and Engineering.
As the Summer University is dedicated not only to the acquisition of
knowledge and skills, but wants also to foster community building
and networking across disciplines, languages and cultures, countries
and continents, the programme of the Summer School features also
communal coffee breaks, communal lunches in the refectory of the
university, and a rich cultural programme (thematic guided tours,
visits of archives, museums and exhibitions, and communal dinners in
different parts of Leipzig).
For all relevant information please consult the Web-Portal of the
European Summer School in Digital Humanities “Culture &
Technology”:
http://www.culingtec.uni-leipzig.de/ESU_C_T/
which will be continually updated and integrated with more
information as soon as it becomes available.
With best regards, Elisabeth Burr
--
Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Burr
Französische / frankophone und italienische Sprachwissenschaft
Institut für Romanistik
Universität Leipzig
Beethovenstr. 15
D-04107 Leipzig
http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~burr