The Julfa Cemetery Digital Repatriation Project is creating a virtual reconstruction of the ancient Armenian cemetery at Julfa, completely destroyed by Azeri troops in the first five years of this century. The project has been undertaken to restore dignity to the deceased inhabitants of Julfa Cemetery and ensure the public memory of Armenia’s cultural heritage.
The conference "Digital Humanities Centres: Experiences and Perspectives” (Warsawl. 8-9 December 2016) will be an opportunity to share experiences and reflect on the perspectives of DH institutions.
This international conference aims to bring together new and innovative work in the field of literary and cultural studies. After the success of the 2015 conference, organised at Birkbeck College London, Cultural Literacy in Europe has developed into a thriving international organisation, with active membership and Special Interest Groups.
The KU Leuven Intersectionality in DH Conference will offer a platform for this plurality of voices. It will host several lectures and presentations that deal with issues such as gender, inequality, minority report and DH. The Intersectionality in DH Conference will take place from the 15th to the 17th of September, immediately after the KU Leuven Digital Humanities Summer School.
The association Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries (DHN) was founded in 2015. Its aim is to further and strengthen digital humanities research, education, and communication in the Nordic countries including the Baltic States. DHN wants to provide a platform for collaboration and make the Nordic Digital Humanities more visible internationally. DHN favours a broad, inclusive definition of Digital Humanities.
We would like to invite you officially to the Annual General Meeting of EADH. This year the AGM will take place at the forthcoming DH 2016 in Kraków, Poland.
The 7th International Conference of Digital Archives and Digital Humanities 2016 will be held at National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan on December 1-3, 2016.
The last few years have witnessed a movement towards a more open and inclusive Digital Humanities field. The Alliance for Digital Humanities Organizations has appointed a Multilingualism/Multiculturalism committee to address these issues and accepted a special interest group, Global Outlook :: Digital Humanities, to try to break down barriers between countries in the Global North and the Global South.
The AIUCD 2016 conference is devoted to the representation and study of the text under different points of view (resources, analysis, infrastructures), in order to bring together philologists, historians, digital humanists, computational linguists, logicians, computer scientists and software engineers and discuss about the text.
The (preliminary) programm of DHd 2016 has been published and EADH makes available one bursary of € 300 for participants of the 2nd EADH day whose proposal has been accepted.
The 3rd DH Benelux conference will take place on 9-10 June 2016, at the City-of-Science-Belval, Luxembourg organised by the Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l’Europe (CVCE) and the University of Luxembourg.
The Second Annual European Association for the Digital Humanities Symposium (EADH Day) will be held in conjunction with the 3rd International Conference of the "Association Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum (Digital Humanities in German speaking regions)" which will take place at the University of Leipzig from the 7th to the 12th of March 2016.
The EADH is glad to announce that the program for the fourth annual AIUCD conference ("Digital humanities and cultural heritage: what relationship?") is now available.
The association Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries has been founded in 2015. Its aim is to further and strengthen digital humanities research, education, and communication in the Nordic countries. DHN wants to provide a platform for collaboration within the Nordic countries and make the Nordic Digital Humanities more visible internationally. DHN favors a broad, inclusive definition of Digital Humanities. Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries calls for papers for its 1st Nordic Conference and Constitutive Meeting . The conference is organized by the Oslo Digital Humanities Research Network in collaboration with the Norwegian National Library and the Digital Humanities Center at Gothenburg University and will be held at the Norwegian National Library and The University of Oslo, March 15–17, 2016 in Oslo, Norway.