Kategoriarkiv: Summer Schools

Swedish National Doctoral School in Digital Humanities: Data, Culture, and Society – Critical Perspectives

The National Swedish Doctoral School in Data, Culture, and Society – Critical Perspectives (DASH)—financed by the Swedish Research Council and coordinated by the Centre for Digital Humanities and Social Sciences at Uppsala University—is open for applications until June 30th. Currently enrolled PhD students at Swedish Universities are invited to apply for access to courses, seminars and specialized workshops from the partner institutions, and a tools and methods summer course in Zadar, Croatia. For more information, please see below.

DASH national doctoral school: Applications open

Applications are now open for the National Swedish Doctoral School in Digital Humanities: Data, Culture, and Society – Critical Perspectives (DASH). Current PhD students in Humanities and Social Sciences disciplines at Swedish institutions are welcome to apply to the research school. Those accepted will have access to courses, seminars, advanced workshops from across four partner institutions (Uppsala, Umeå, Gothenburg, and Linnaeus Universities), and a digital tools and methods summer school in Zadar, Croatia. DASH targets PhD candidates in the humanities and social sciences who are interested in learning more about computational or technical knowledge and skills and applying this to their future thesis work. Deadline for applications is 30th of June.

To apply, please visit the application link.
For additional information about the National Graduate School in Data, Culture and Society, Financed by the Swedish Research Council, please visit our homepage https://www.dash-doctoralschool.se

SIEF Summer School

SIEF Summer School 2024
Postscapes Matter – SIEF Summer School 2024, 23 – 27 September, Zagreb, Croatia

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The SIEF Summer School 2024 explores how and why postscapes matter; as a lived experience, a historical or temporal condition and as a conceptual tool or a way of knowing. We invite our participants to consider: What comes after post-? What is left of post-, as a concept? Why is it still important to think in terms of diverse postscapes?
We think of, along, and with different and multiple post-s: post-modernity, post-capitalism, postsocialism, post-industrial, post-political, post-city. Our world is post-factual and post-critical, postliberal, post-democratic. We are entangled in post-catastrophic, post-epidemic, and post-crisis, postconflict issues.

Read more here

Mythos as MythUS International Summer School

Mythos as MythUS International Summer School
Confronting and overcoming crises through myth and traditional narrative from antiquity to the present
When? June 24 – July 03 2024
Where? Athens & Antiparos island

The Mythos as MythUs summer school program studies myth and popular narrative, from antiquity to the present, as being humanity’s voice, long-shared, with which to respond to harsh realities; to times of crisis; and to distress that impacts entire communities. In such times of transition and upheaval myth and narrative serve to ameliorate the inimical stereotyping, bigoted notions, and segregation that these challenging circumstances inevitably bring. In its role of healing, narrative has been not just preserved but also transformed, in all its oral, written, digital, and, of late, even contemporary literary forms, not just in terms of its atavistic world of archaic symbolism but in fact most markedly through being called on in confronting, via poetic means, problems, ideas, and emotions that are communal as well as individual — as a result of which transformative therapeutic dimension, narrative continues to update, on an ongoing basis, in altogether dynamic ways.

This Summer School is a blended-learning program that consists of an online preparation class and a ten-day live attendance summer school of face-to-face classes in Athens as well as fieldwork on the island of Antiparos, Cyclades, and five group and/or guided tours in and around Attica and Athens.

The University of the Aegean will provide all participant students with a diploma supplement including their courses – seminars and credit points.

The Program is open to Bachelor’s, Master and PhD international students, as well as Greek Englishspeaking students, with an interest in myth and legend and their contemporary research and applications; of value for those with research and learning interests in Humanities and Social Sciences, especially but by no means exclusively, Classics, Folklore Studies, History, Literature, Psychology and Cultural Studies.

Read more and register here.