CDH Training Programme | Autumn 2025 |
Every six months, the Centre for Digital Humanities (CDH) launches a new edition of its free Training Programme for staff and students. This Autumn, we are excited to present a special lecture series on the theme 'Digital Humanities in Times of Geopolitical Turmoil'. We will also explore the challenges and future of generative AI in the classroom through a series of hands-on workshops. And some of our popular training sessions are returning to the programme. Starting this Autumn, UU staff from other faculties are also welcome to participate in most activities.
We look forward to meeting you at our workshops, lectures, and weekly Digital Humanities walk-in hours! |
|
Online lecture seriesDigital Humanities in Times of Geopolitical TurmoilCurated and chaired by Fabian Ferrari (CDH affiliated member) |
|
From microchips to chatbots, artificial intelligence (AI) lies at the heart of today's geopolitical tensions. As trade wars unfold and nations race for technological sovereignty, AI becomes increasingly entangled with geopolitical forces. This lecture series explores how digital humanities can help us navigate this rapidly changing landscape. |
9 October 2025 | online | open to all |
| 30 October 2025 | online | open to all
|
| 20 November 2025 | online | open to all |
|
18 September 2025 | in-person | all UU staff & humanities students |
|
|
|
24 Sept, 1, 8, & 15 October 2025 | in-person | all UU staff & humanities students Optional follow-up sessions (during DH walk-in hours) on:
|
|
|
|
29 October 2025 | in-person | all UU staff & humanities students |
|
|
|
20 November 2025 | in-person | open to all |
|
|
|
|
Workshop seriesFacing the Challenges and Futures of GenAI in the ClassroomDeveloped by Ann Kustritz, Jasper van Vught, Karin van Es, Ani Encheva, Annette Markham, and Sigrid Merx
|
How should we, as educators, respond to generative AI? How can we imagine a future of education in a time when reading, writing, analysis, art, poetry, and music are all impacted by AI? Join this two-part workshop series to explore and re-vision these questions. |
|
in-person | all humanities staff
Workshop A: AI in Education 2030 - Speculative Futuremaking |
| in-person | all humanities staff
Workshop B: Re-visioning Assignments/Assessments in the GenAI Era |
|
A speculative fabulation session to explore both possible and seemingly impossible futures for educational practices and goals. |
| A hands-on follow-up where participants will build actual pilot tests to run in their own courses, programmes, and departments. |
|
Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours |
New to digital humanities and looking for expert guidance to help shape your research or education? Or do you have a specific question about research software, digital sources, programming, or statistics?
All Humanities teachers, researchers and students are welcome at our weekly Digital Humanities walk-in hours - no appointment needed.
- Final Spring session: 26 June 2025
- Autumn sessions resume on: 11 September 2025
|
| Want to stay informed about CDH news and upcoming events? Subscribe to our monthly newsletter, visit our website or follow us on LinkedIn. |
|
|
|
|