Watch the interviews of 4CH partners and stakeholders on topics related to Cultural Heritage and the Competence Centre.
Athens University of Economics and Business has announced a new UNESCO Chair in Digital Methods for the Humanities and Social Sciences. The aim of the Chair is to promote the digital transformation of work practices in the Humanities and Social Sciences, through international collaborations under the auspices of UNESCO.
Exciting news! Our colleague, Agiatis Benardou, has been appointed by the General Assembly as Director for DARIAH-EU!
(Ελληνικά) Πάρτε μέρος στη διαδικτυακή έρευνα για τη χρήση ψηφιακών μεθόδων στις Ανθρωπιστικές και Κοινωνικές Επιστήμες και βοηθήστε μας να κατανοήσουμε τις ανάγκες της κοινότητας!
(Ελληνικά) Η εμβληματική δράση του ΕΛΙΔΕΚ “Το αναδυόμενο τοπίο ψηφιακής εργασίας στις Ανθωπιστικές Επιστήμες στο πλαίσιο των ευρωπαϊκών υποδομών DARIAH και CLARIN”, που συντονίζεται από το ΕΚ Αθηνά με εταίρο την Ακαδημία Αθηνών, είναι στον αέρα!
Visit the online 4CH Data Browser, a digital resource of the 4CH project and get access to the database of European projects on topics relevant for the 4CH work program.
Round 2 applications for the Postgraduate Programme “Digital Methods for the Humanities” of the Athens University of Economics and Business for the academic year 2022-23 are now open! Those interested can submit their application until Monday 12 September 2022.
The DARIAH 2022 Annual Event on “Storytelling”, organized by DARIAH ERIC in collaboration with the ATHENA Research Centre in the framework of the APOLLONIS Infrastructure and held on 31 May – 3 June at the Eugenides Foundation in Athens, was the first hybrid DARIAH event after two years of pandemic and online events.
The pan-European Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities DARIAH organises the DARIAH Annual Event 2022 as a hybrid meeting on May 31st to June 3rd at the Eugenides Foundation in Athens, Greece. Topic of this year’s event is Storytelling.
Learn more about SUM – Save the Ukraine Monuments, the 4CH initiative created in order to help digitize and preserve Ukrainian cultural heritage for future generations.