Archive for the tag 'Humboldt Chair'

The Leipzig Open Fragmentary Texts Series (LOFTS)

The Leipzig Open Fragmentary Texts Series (LOFTS) Editor-in-Chief Monica Berti (University of Leipzig) Associate Editors Christopher W. Blackwell (Furman University) Gregory R. Crane (Tufts University & University of Leipzig) D. Neel Smith (College of the Holy Cross) Alexandra Trachsel (University of Hamburg)

The Open Philology Project at AIUCD 2013 Conference

Aiucd 2013 Conference – Padova, December 11-12, 2013 L’Open Philology Project dell’Università di Lipsia. Per una filologia “sostenibile” in un mondo globale Monica Berti, Giuseppe Celano, Gregory R. Crane, Emily Franzini, Greta Franzini

Gregory R. Crane: Humanities Go Digital

Jobs at the Humboldt Chair in Digital Humanities

Jobs at the Humboldt Chair in Digital Humanities University of Leipzig [Please re-post] In February 2013, the Humboldt Chair of Digital Humanities announced possible jobs. Funding from the European Social Fund has now been finalized (http://sites.tufts.edu/perseusupdates/2013/05/02/reinventing-humanities-publication-project-receives-e1-1-million-grant-from-the-saxon-ministry-of-science-and-european-social-fund/) and we are pleased to announce two positions: one for someone to supervise systems and text processing workflow; the […]

Rediscovering Philology

Gregory Crane Alexander von Humboldt Professor of Digital Humanities University of Leipzig Professor of Classics Tufts University Editor in Chief, Perseus Project This paper began as a contribution to the debate on whether or not the APA should change its name. A hundred and forty years later, the central leadership of the American Philological Association […]

Possible Jobs in Digital Humanities at Leipzig

Possible Jobs in Digital Humanities at Leipzig The Humboldt Chair of Digital Humanities and Department of Computer Science at the University of Leipzig is looking for candidates for two possible collaborating research groups, one focused on reinventing scholarly communication for Greek and Latin, as a case study for historical languages in general, with the other […]

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