Academic freedom refers to the ability of students, teaching staff, and researchers to express their views freely and ensures the independence of universities. In Estonia, academic freedom remains high, but according to a recent report, it is declining worldwide.
On May 6-8, the Center for Digital Text Studies (DigiTS), in cooperation with the Institute of Foreign Languages and Cultures, will organize a 3-day workshop on network analysis in the humanities.
The Center for Digital Text Scholarship (DigiTS), operating under the Centre of Digital Humanities at the Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics, is launching a call for applications for three research fellows (post-docs) and one junior research fellow (PhD student) in Digital Humanities.
On Monday, the opening ceremony of the 2022/2023 academic year takes place in front of the University of Tartu main building. Everyone is invited to rally in support of higher education funding.
Minor specialisation in dh is intended for all BA students in the Faculty of Humanities and Arts, who wish develop their practical IT skills and use them for dealing with research questions.
Learning materials by HITSA's project "IKT-alase võimekuse suurendamine ning digihumanitaaria arendamine Tartu Ülikooli humanitaarteaduste ja kunstide valdkonnas".