The Rostock Working Group Digital Humanities (RosDH) is once again inviting participants to its lecture series in the winter of 2025-26, which is being held in collaboration with the DH junior professorship.
Starting on October 20, researchers from the University of Rostock and guests from other locations in German-speaking countries will present their research and approaches to practices for the use of digital methods in the humanities every Monday from 5:15 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. (at the Philologicum and online via Zoom). Topics this semester include “Theoriearbeit in den Digital Humanities”, “Netzwerkbasierte Zugänge zu postpandemischen Harry-Potter-Interpretationen auf FanFiction.de” and “Moselwein, LLMs und LOD – Kulturerbe mit KI analysieren”.
For students: You can take the lecture series with an accompanying exercise as an elective module in your master's program (with 4 SWS and 6 ECTS, interdisciplinary). Students studying to become German teachers and those enrolled in the Master's program in German Studies also have the option of attending the lecture series as a course for the modules “Profilbildung Linguistik und Literaturwissenschaft”, “Projekte Master Germanistik” and “Konzeptionsmodul Master Germanistik”. You can find the course in the LSF and on Stud.IP.
For more information and the full program, please click here.
Location
Philologicum at Universitätsplatz 3, 18055 Rostock, in the great lecture hall (2nd floor), and online via Zoom (Passwort: 430211)
A project funded by the Fund of the Pro-Rector of Studying, Teaching, and Evaluation at the University of Rostock (grant number: PSL-PHF-1-24).