The Amsterdam Centre for Cultural Heritage and Identity and the Department of Media Studies of the Faculty of Humanities are looking for two Student Assistants in the area of theatre history as part of the project Creative Amsterdam: An E-Humanities Perspective (CREATE), supervised by prof.READ MORE

In February 2017, CREATE project leader Julia Noordegraaf spoke with Folia Magazine about the use of GIS (Geographic Information System) in humanities research. She explained that ‘by making digital maps with GIS, you can uncover new patterns or relations. Information that you will not findREAD MORE

The next CREATE Digital History Workshop session is the first in a three-part series devoted to Geographic Information System (GIS). GIS is the digital toolbox for researchers working with geographic and spatial data. In this GIS From Networks to Maps session we will examine the interplay of spatial analysis andREAD MORE

The CHAT (Contemporary and Historical Archaeology in Theory) 2017 conference on ‘Heritage, Memory, Art, and Agency’ is organised in cooperation with the Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture (AHM). The conference will explore the relationship between contemporary and historical archaeology and cultural memoryREAD MORE

Project Cornelia/ Coral is an international and interdisciplinary research project supported by the University of Leuven (KU Leuven) and the Fund for Scientific Research-Flanders (FWO-Vlaanderen). The project focuses on “the coral reef of culture” (Gombrich) as it was developed in 17th-century Antwerp and Brussels. Thus,READ MORE

Twice a year ACE Venture Lab organises the Bootcamp – an intensive training program for MSc students, researchers and professionals (University of Amsterdam). Offering unique workshops and mentoring from the best startup experts, the Bootcamp helps you to convert your idea into a successful business.READ MORE

Lia van Gemert (CREATE / UvA) and Lucas van der Deijl (TOPIC) will conduct a research pilot (January – June 2017) granted by Nederlab on the dissemination of Spinozist terminology in digitised early modern texts made available for analysis by Nederlab. The pilot will evaluateREAD MORE

Ivan Kisjes (CREATE) and Tessa Wijckmans (COLEM) will start a research project at Nederlab about orthographic variation in in Early Modern texts in January 2017. Historical Dutch texts are characterized by its unstable orthographies, which troubles automatic processing and analyzing of the texts. By usingREAD MORE