Culture & Tecnology European Summer University in Digital Humanities
The European Summer University in Digital Humanities was created in 2009 and has been running ever since. It 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 where these activities are integrated into the broader context of the Digital Humanities, where questions about the consequences and implications of the application of computational methods and tools to cultural artefacts of all kinds are asked.
Website
Partners
Experts in Digital Humanities
CLARIN-D
Project Team
Elisabeth Burr and members of her chair
Funders
DAAD and others