Aikaterini Charalampopoulou 20-24 January 2020 In January 2020, I had the chance to do a one-week internship at the Gustavianum collections – an internship that was part of The Master’s Programme in Digital Humanities at Uppsala University. Time was short, but we were assigned to a series of different tasks so that to get the most out of […]
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At the beginning of the spring semester, I asked the course coordinator for Digital Implementations in Cultural Heritage, Anna Foka, a few questions about her course. What is your research background and how did you find Digital Humanities as an educational and research subject? A: I am an Associate Professor (Reader) in information technology and the humanities, […]
Continue readingThis week the students visited the Swedish Royal Palace in Stockholm, as a part of the course Visual Analysis: Materiality and Digital Humanities. Together with Associate professor at the Department of History of Art Johan Eriksson, they went on a guided tour of the museum part of the Palace. During the visit, the students were […]
Continue readingThe spring semester starts today with a new course headed by Anna Orrghen, senior lecturer from the Department of Art History at Uppsala University. The course introduces tools and methods for visual analysis in the humanities and digital humanities. Through laboratory elements and excursions, the course deals with the material and visual nature of objects […]
Continue readingNext week, on the 15th of January, the application for the Master’s Programme in Digital Humanities for the Autumn 2020 closes! To read more about the program read the articles of this blog or go to the website of Uppsala University.
Continue readingJust before the christmas break, I got the opportunity to ask a few questions to Matts Lindström, the course coordinator for the course Tools and Methods: Critical Encounters. What is your research background and how did you find Digital Humanities as an educational and research subject? My background as a researcher and academic is in […]
Continue readingLast week the course Digital Cultural Heritage ended. I got the opportunity to ask a few questions to the course coordinator Nadzeya Charapan, about the course and her own academic background. What is your research background and how did you find Digital Cultural Heritage as an educational and research subject? My academic background is in communication […]
Continue readingYesterday the student had a whole day at Museum of Evolution in Uppsala, as part of the course Digital Implementations in Heritage. They were able to take part in lectures from some of the staff and were shown a part of the museums collection. At the end of the day the students took part in […]
Continue readingToday the final course on the first semester starts, and soon the students will go on winter break. The course coordinator for the course is Anna Foka, who some of you already know Anna from post about Collaborative Document Annotation back in October. The course provides students with an understanding of the processes of implementing […]
Continue readingLast week the students got the opportunity to visit the swedish national art museum. The study visit was part of the course Digital Cultural Heritage. Nationalmuseum is one of Swedens foremost art and design museums. Not only is it a museum, it is also a government authority with a mandate to preserve cultural heritage and promote […]
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