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Machine learning: principles and practices
During this comprehensive one-day course, Hugo Schnack, assistant professor Language acquisition, processing and disorders, will introduce the principles of machine learning and its relevance for research in the humanities. Machine learning is a powerful technique to discover (complex) patterns in data. It is widely applied across research areas, such as physics, biology, and medicine, – […] Read more
Digital Humanities Walk-In Hour (weekly)
Are you new to the field of digital humanities and looking for expert guidance to shape your research or education? Or do you have a specific question about research software, digital sources, programming, or statistics? All teachers, researchers and students at the Faculty of Humanities of Utrecht University are welcome to visit our weekly Digital […] Read more
The AI Workplace (LEG/Humanities)
Are you curious about how to use AI in your teaching practice? Would you like to develop your AI skills, ask questions, or exchange experiences with colleagues? Then join the bi-monthly AI Workplace. The AI Workplace focuses on how AI is transforming education and invites teachers to explore the impact of AI in their own […] Read more
CDH online lecture: Rafael Grohmann on Latin American Critical AI Studies
This lecture is part of the three-part series Digital Humanities in Times of Geopolitical Turmoil. From microchips to chatbots, artificial intelligence (AI) lies at the heart of today’s geopolitical tensions. Behind every AI system is a complex web of global dependencies. As trade wars unfold and nations race toward technological sovereignty, AI becomes increasingly entangled […] Read more
Privacyrede 2025: Nooit meer pauze!
Op 4 november 2025 organiseren SETUP en SURF de jaarlijkse Privacyrede in de theaterzaal van de Neude bibliotheek. Dit jaar staat het thema leerlingvolgsystemen centraal. Scholieren over opgroeien in digitale systemen – en wat volwassenen daar niet aan begrijpen. De smartphone wordt tegenwoordig uit veel klassen geweerd. Kunnen we dan ook doorpakken met die ándere […] Read more
CDH workshop: Entry-level Python course in four days (extra edition)
This entry level course in Python is tailored for humanities teachers, researchers, and students who want to learn the basics of this popular programming language. Over four full-day sessions, participants will learn to write simple programs using the most common structures. Led by the scientific developers of the Centre for Digital Humanities’ Research Software Lab, this […] Read more
Digital Humanities Walk-In Hour (weekly)
Are you new to the field of digital humanities and looking for expert guidance to shape your research or education? Or do you have a specific question about research software, digital sources, programming, or statistics? All teachers, researchers and students at the Faculty of Humanities of Utrecht University are welcome to visit our weekly Digital […] Read more
IEG Conference (hybrid): Data Ethics for Historical Research in a Digital Era
The Leibniz Institut für Europäische Geschichte (IEG) is organising an international conference on ‘Data ethics for historical research in a digital era: Critical reflections and best practices’ in Mainz (Germany) from 10 to 12 November 2025. The conference will be a hybrid event, although the physical attendance of presenters will be preferred. Data ethics is […] Read more
Digital Humanities Walk-In Hour (weekly)
Are you new to the field of digital humanities and looking for expert guidance to shape your research or education? Or do you have a specific question about research software, digital sources, programming, or statistics? All teachers, researchers and students at the Faculty of Humanities of Utrecht University are welcome to visit our weekly Digital […] Read more
CDH/CLARIN workshop: ParlaMint – An introduction to Multilingual Parliamentary Data
In this hands-on workshop, you will explore and compare parliamentary proceedings from 29 European countries and regions with two user-friendly tools: the CLARIN.SI noSketchEngine concordancer and the TEITOK service. These proceedings are available both in the original languages and in machine-translated English. The session will be led by Anna Kryvenko and Kristina Pahor de Maiti […] Read more
Digital Humanities Walk-In Hour (weekly)
Are you new to the field of digital humanities and looking for expert guidance to shape your research or education? Or do you have a specific question about research software, digital sources, programming, or statistics? All teachers, researchers and students at the Faculty of Humanities of Utrecht University are welcome to visit our weekly Digital […] Read more
CDH online lecture: Ana Valdivia on Following the thing AI – from ecological ruinations to ecofeminist imaginations.
This lecture is part of the three-part series Digital Humanities in Times of Geopolitical Turmoil. From microchips to chatbots, artificial intelligence (AI) lies at the heart of today’s geopolitical tensions. Behind every AI system is a complex web of global dependencies. As trade wars unfold and nations race toward technological sovereignty, AI becomes increasingly entangled […] Read more
LUCDH lunch lecture: Tracing Expertise in Politics – A Digital History of Technocracy in the Dutch House of Representatives, 1917-1994
This lecture is part of the Leiden University Centre for Digital Humanities‘ Lunch Lecture series. The lecture can be followed in person at the LUCDH Digital Lab (Huizinga building, room 0.09) or online (email lucdh@hum.leidenuniv.nl) for link). In this talk, Ruben Ros presents his dissertation on the rise of technocratic language in Dutch parliamentary debates […] Read more
Digital Humanities Walk-In Hour (weekly)
Are you new to the field of digital humanities and looking for expert guidance to shape your research or education? Or do you have a specific question about research software, digital sources, programming, or statistics? All teachers, researchers and students at the Faculty of Humanities of Utrecht University are welcome to visit our weekly Digital […] Read more
AI in education workshop A: Speculative futuremaking
How can we imagine the future of education in a time where reading, writing, analysis, art, poetry, and music are impacted by AI – generative or otherwise? And how should we respond as educators? These questions are being considered by every academic institution in the world at the moment. While there is no straightforward answer […] Read more
Digital Humanities Walk-In Hour (weekly)
Are you new to the field of digital humanities and looking for expert guidance to shape your research or education? Or do you have a specific question about research software, digital sources, programming, or statistics? All teachers, researchers and students at the Faculty of Humanities of Utrecht University are welcome to visit our weekly Digital […] Read more
Digital Humanities Walk-In Hour (weekly)
Are you new to the field of digital humanities and looking for expert guidance to shape your research or education? Or do you have a specific question about research software, digital sources, programming, or statistics? All teachers, researchers and students at the Faculty of Humanities of Utrecht University are welcome to visit our weekly Digital […] Read more
Digital Humanities Walk-In Hour (weekly)
Are you new to the field of digital humanities and looking for expert guidance to shape your research or education? Or do you have a specific question about research software, digital sources, programming, or statistics? All teachers, researchers and students at the Faculty of Humanities of Utrecht University are welcome to visit our weekly Digital […] Read more
AI in education workshop B: Re-visioning assignments and assessments
Do you have an assignment or assessment component in one of your courses that just isn’t working anymore because of Generative AI? Are you looking for ways to meaningfully incorporate AI into your teaching – or to develop more ‘AI-resilient’ assessments? Bring your challenge! This Workshop B is a hands-on follow-up to AI in education […] Read more
Research Software Summer School: Going beyond Notebooks
Have you started your coding journey, but want to move beyond Jupyter Notebooks? Do you enjoy coding, but want to improve your core skills so you can confidently access and use the massive repositories of open-source software for your research? In this summer school, you will learn how to create and integrate software into your […] Read more