DIGI
Welcome to the Brussels Platform for Digital Humanities (DIGI). DIGI is an interdisciplinary research platform aiming to support digitally-enabled research across the Arts and Humanities at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Founded in 2018, the DIGI platform offers advice and guidance throughout the research project lifecycle where digital tools, methods or collections are used.
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Call for Applicants: Scientific collaborator Digital Humanities
1 - Company profile For almost 50 years, the Vrije Universiteit Brussel has stood for freedom, equality and connectedness. These values are strongly present on our campuses, in our students as well as our staff.Applications invited for a full-time PhD position in literary studies
Vacancy for Academic Staff Department: Linguistics and Literary Studies Research Centre: Centre for Literary and Intermedial Crossings The Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Faculty of Languages and Humanities, Department of L...Invitation: Machine-learning: Bias In, Bias Out - Toon Calders (UAntwerpen)
Invitation: Machine-learning: Bias In, Bias Out - Toon Calders (UAntwerpen) First lecture of the new seminar series ‘Sense & Sensibility of AI’ Flemish AI Academy, a collaboration between all Flemish universities Decisions made through predictiv...
Upcoming events
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Registration now open: Methods in language and speech technology -- Vlaamse AI Academie
We are proud to announce the next VAIA course for researchers: Methods in language and speech technology
This 5 modules course starts on the 1st of June and takes place in Brussels (at Odisee Hogeschool).
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DH seminar co-organized by VUB and ULB: “Networks of political and clerical actors in the Middle Ages: new insights in medieval history with the help of digital methods”
It is with great pleasure that we announce the second event of the Brussels DH seminars series, co-organized by the VUB and the ULB, with the following seminar that will take place on May 26, 2021:
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Laura Folica: "Social Networks of the Past. Mapping Hispanic and Lusophone Modernity through Literary Translation in Periodicals"
Within the context of the Lorand Chair for Spanish, Prof. Laura Fólica (UOC) will give the following lecture:
"Social Networks of the Past. Mapping Hispanic and Lusophone Modernity through Literary Translation in Periodicals"