Summer School in Chinese Digital Humanities (PDF)
The Summer School in Chinese Digital Humanities, sponsored by the Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation, will be held at Leiden University on July 6-9, 2016. The 4-day programme consists of hands-on sessions in textual analysis and humanities visualization and is intended for graduate students and post-doctoral researchers without a prior background in the digital humanities. Participants will have the opportunity to present their own research and discuss the pros and cons of engaging with different kinds of digital methods.
There is no registration fee. All accommodation costs and meals will be covered for participants. Only travel within the European region can be reimbursed (maximum subsidies of 200 € p.p.).
How to apply
To participate, send an application consisting of your CV, a brief research proposal, and, if applying as a student, one letter of recommendation to Ms. Monica Chen at [email protected] by Friday, March 11, 2016 (Closed).
Programme (PDF)
July 6 - Wednesday |
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8:30-8:45 |
Registration |
8:45-9:00 |
Welcome and introduction |
9:00-12:30 |
Textual and Image MarkupChristian Wittern, Professor of the Center for Informatics in East-Asian Studies of the Institute for Research in Humanities, KyotoUniversityLipsius, room 126A |
12:30-14:00 |
Lunch |
14:00-15:45 |
Sources and Data ManagementMichelle van den Berk, Subject Librarian, Leiden
University Library
Lipsius, room 126A |
15:45-16:00 |
Coffee break |
16:00-17:50 |
Funding Research ProposalsAnke Klerkx, Director of the Grant Development Team, the knowledge exchange office of Leiden University and Leiden University Medical CenterLipsius, room 126A |
18:00-19:30 |
Dinner for all participants |
19:30-21:00 |
Participant Proposals - click participants' names to see their postersFleur
Chabaille
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July 7 - Thursday |
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9:00-10:45 |
Text MiningLiu Chao-Lin 劉昭麟, Distinguished Professor of the Department of Computer Science, National Chengchi UniversityLipsius, room 126A |
10:45-12:30 |
Text MiningPaul Vierthaler, Digital Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow and Visiting Assistant Professor of History Department, Boston CollegeLipsius, room 126A |
12:30-14:00 |
Lunch |
14:00-17:50(15 min. coffee break at 15:45) |
Database Design Quantitative AnalysisMichael Fuller, Professor of the Department of East Asian Languages & Literature, University of California, IrvineLipsius, room 126A |
18:00-19:30 |
Dinner break |
19:30-21:00 |
Participant Proposals - click participants' names to see their postersGanna
Dashchenko
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July 8 - Friday |
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9:00-12:30 |
Spatial AnalysisChu Ping-Tzu 祝平次, Associate Professor of the Department of Chinese Literature, National Tsing Hua UniversityLipsius, room 126A |
12:30-14:00 |
Lunch |
14:00-17:50(15 min. coffee break at 15:45) |
Network AnalysisAllon Wagner, Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Cultures, Tel-Aviv UniversityLipsius, room 126A |
18:00-19:30 |
Dinner break |
19:30-21:00 |
Participant Proposals - click participants' names to see their postersElena
Valussi
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July 9 - Saturday |
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9:00-10:45 |
Text Analysis with MARKUSHilde De Weerdt, Professor of the Leiden University Institute of Area
Studies, Leiden University
Lipsius, room 126 A |
10:45-12:30 |
Data Sharing and Legal QuestionsDamiaan van Eeten, Subject Librarian, Leiden University LibraryLipsius, room 126 A |
12:30-14:00 |
Lunch |
14:00-15:00 |
Concluding DiscussionLipsius, room 126 A |
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