Monthly Archives: June 2025

Events. CIRCE Online Seminar Series

The CIRCE project aims to combat accentism, enhance public awareness, and foster tolerance while promoting the multilingual and multicultural European identity. Accent discrimination occurs when society fosters negative attitudes towards specific accents. Generalised assumptions regarding individuals or groups encompass aspects

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News. The Digital Humanities Course Registry

Digital humanities is an interdisciplinary branch of science that combines exact sciences, social sciences, and humanities, such as information technology, psychology, sociology, history, philosophy, cultural heritage, linguistics, arts, and more. Digital Humanities connects methodologies from various disciplines, fostering the development

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CLARIN Knowledge Centres

CLARIN is an international Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure dedicated to language technologies in the social sciences and humanities, fostering research, advanced language innovation, development, and implementation. CLARIN Knowledge Centres are an integral part of CLARIN ERIC (European Research

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Invitation to the International Lancaster Summer School

The annual International Summer School on Corpus Linguistics will be held in Lancaster, England, from 16 to 19 June 2025. The event is organised by Lancaster University. This summer school offers an excellent chance to delve into Corpus Linguistics and explore its practical

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Events. European research data curation initiative

The first EOSC EDEN (EOSC – European Open Science Cloud, EDEN – Enhancing Digital preservation strategies at European and National level) expert meeting will take place in Leuven, Belgium, on 1-2 October 2025 and will: ● Establish the groundwork for

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Events. Call for Participants for Summer School

The SummerTrans IX Summer School will take place in Bolzano (Italy) from 21 to 27 September 2025, focusing on the challenges of human-machine translation, particularly in the context of legal language. The Summer School offers an extensive range of courses

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