The ARTEMIS Summer School 2026 is a two-and-a-half-day in-person training and networking programme dedicated to Reactive Heritage Digital Twins (RHDT) and their application to cultural heritage conservation, restoration and valorisation. The Summer School is organised within the framework of the ARTEMIS – Applying Reactive Twins to Enhance Monument Information Systems project, funded by the European Union. Location:
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ARTEMIS Summer School 2026 – Call for Applications
CLARIN & DARIAH Latvia’s Spring Conference 2026: Digital Infrastructure for the Humanities
On 5 March 2026, the CLARIN & DARIAH Spring Conference will take place at UL Sapere Aude Hall (Kalpaka Boulevard 4), bringing together researchers, language technology experts, and everyone interested in digital humanities. This conference is a strategically important event that connects national consortia of two leading international research infrastructures in the humanities – CLARIN
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Launch of the common European data space for cultural heritage website
Interoperable, collaborative, digital: about the data space The common European data space for cultural heritage is a flagship initiative of the European Commission. It enables the open and trustworthy sharing of cultural heritage data across Europe through innovative technical infrastructure, a rich suite of tools, standards and frameworks and a vibrant and collaborative community. Led
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Call for Applications: ATRIUM Athens Summer School 2026
Applications are currently open until March 9th 2026 for the ATRIUM Summer School 2026: From Maps to Data and Data to Maps: Exploring Spatial Histories, taking place in Athens, Greece, from June 29th-July 2nd. The summer school is organized by the UNESCO Chair on Digital Methods for the Humanities and Social Sciences as part of
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DARIAH welcomes Vilnius University as DARIAH Cooperating Partner
The Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities (DARIAH-EU) is proud to announce it has signed a Cooperating Partnership agreement with Vilnius University in Vilnius, Lithuania. This strategic partnership positions Lithuania’s leading academic institution as a central hub for digital innovation, bridging advanced technology with the study of culture, communication, and society in the
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DARIAH welcomes the Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore as DARIAH Cooperating Partner
The Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities (DARIAH-EU) is proud to announce it has signed a Cooperating Partnership agreement with the Institute for Lithuanian Literature and Folklore in Vilnius, Lithuania. DARIAH is a European research infrastructure that has been operating for more than a decade, with a mission to empower research communities to
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UK DARIAH Day 2025: Imagining Future Digital Research Infrastructures
The second UK DARIAH day was hosted by the Edinburgh Futures Institute (University of Edinburgh) on Friday 7 November, in collaboration with the five other UK DARIAH partners (King’s College London, University of Brighton, University of Exeter, University of Leeds and the School of Advanced Study, University of London). The event explored the futures of digital research infrastructures in
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8 hands-on workshops to strengthen FAIR and digital research skills
The SSH Open Marketplace Editorial Board is happy to invite you to a series of 8 hands-on workshops to strengthen FAIR and digital research skills. Click here to see the flyer for the events. | Save the dates and register here! The Social Sciences and Humanities Open Marketplace is a discovery portal which pools and contextualises
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Susan Schreibman awarded Ángel David Nieves Book Award (Edited Collection)
Susan Schreibman, DARIAH Director and Professor of Digital Art and Culture in Maastricht University, was awarded the Ángel David Nieves Book Award (Edited Collection) by the American Studies Association. The prize is awarded yearly for the best digital or public humanities project on city and regional planning history. Susan received the prize for her book Feminist
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Digital integrated strategies to safeguard and reuse historic construction technologies in abandoned historic settlements
This post highlights activities and results of the project Enabling city dwellers to better understand and valorise intangible and built heritage together: Digital tools and practices ran by the ARCHETIPO Working Group (WG) between 2023 to 2025. The project leaders were Elena Gigliarelli and Georgios Artopoulos, chairs of the ARCHETIPO WG. This project was funded by the Working
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