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📣 DARIAH Digital Arts & Humanities Training & Summer School Small Grants Call 2026

DARIAH invites applications for small grants supporting in-person summer schools & intensive training events in the Digital Arts & Humanities (DAH). This programme aims to strengthen training opportunities, expand digital skills in the arts and humanities, & support collaboration across research, education, & cultural heritage communities.

🔜 Deadline: 6 April  at 17:00 CET
➡️ Apply: https://www.dariah.eu/2026/03/23/dariah-digital-arts-and-humanities-training-and-summer-school-small-grants-call-2026/

Registration is open for the 8th Baltic Summer School of Digital Humanities #BSSDH2026:
Cultural Data Analytics and Meaning

📅 3–7 August 2026
📍 National Library of Latvia, Riga

For researchers, students & GLAM professionals — hands-on workshops in:
🔹 Data cleaning & visualisation
🔹 Network analysis
🔹 LLMs via API

➡️ https://www.digitalhumanities.lv/bssdh/2026/about/

The CORSICA project sprang from the need to create a large corpus of early music data. In this webinar, Esperanza Rodríguez, Frans Wiering, David Lewis & Anna Plaksin from CLARIAH-ES demonstrate the results from this project.

#TrainingTuesday #EarlyMUSE #EarlyMusic #CorpusStudies

➡️ https://campus.dariah.eu/resources/hosted/building-corpora-of-digital-early-music-editions-challenges-and-opportunities

🚨 Deadline today!

The ARTEMIS Summer School 2026 is an in-person training & networking programme dedicated to Reactive Heritage Digital Twins (RHDT) & their application to cultural heritage conservation, restoration and valorisation.

➡️ https://www.dariah.eu/2026/02/24/artemis-summer-school-2026-call-for-applications/

💻🤝 Applications are open for the Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon 2026 (#DHH26)!

Collaborate, innovate & work across disciplines in one of DH's most exciting annual events.

🔜 Deadline: 14 April 2026

➡️ Read more here: https://www.dariah.eu/2026/03/18/helsinki-digital-humanities-hackathon-dhh26/

We are delighted to announce the first call for a Signature Project with the goal of developing an innovative & sustainable core service that strengthens and expands DARIAH’s infrastructure.

The successful project should:
🔹 Deliver clear value to the arts and humanities
🔹 Address a current need for the research community across Europe
🔹 Stimulate substantial collaboration across DARIAH member states

➡️ Read more: https://www.dariah.eu/2026/03/17/call-for-proposals-for-dariah-signature-project-2026/

We are at the #ECHOES second Annual Event in Poznan this week! This morning WP3 Leader Laure Barbot (DARIAH-EU) presents the ECHOES integrated framework ☁️ 🇪🇺

This week for #TrainingTuesday, Daniil Skorinkin from the CLS-INFRA project, introduces the fundamentals of #NetworkAnalysis for #HumanitiesScholars

➡️ Check out this online workshop: https://campus.dariah.eu/resources/events/introduction-to-network-analysis-in-the-humanities

The Landecker Digital Memory Lab is hosting two forthcoming design sprints in Germany and the UK, dedicated to co-creating digital futures for Holocaust memory.

ℹ️ Find out more and register before the deadline (31st March) here: https://www.digitalmemorylab.com/call-for-participation-connective-holocaust-commemoration-design-sprints-2026/

Call for Participation: Design Sprints 2026

The Landecker Digital Memory Lab is pleased to announce three design sprint opportunities with project partners Terraforming, Serbia; Filmuniversität Babelsberg Konrad Wolf, Germany; and The National Holocaust Museum, UK in 2026.  Each design sprint is a 5-day intensive programme, in which we will bring together 20-30 professionals to create prototypes to solve key issues in digital

Landecker Digital Memory Lab

It's Friday! 🎮🌀

We are already looking ahead to the next in our #FridayFrontiers Spring 2026 series - "Mytholudics: Games and Myth"

How can myth & folklore theory help us understand games - their rules, worlds, stories & systems - as a whole?

🗣️ Dom Ford, postdoctoral researcher at the Center for Digital Narrative at the University of Bergen

📅 Friday 10 April, 11:30am CEST

ℹ️ More info: https://www.dariah.eu/2026/02/12/friday-frontiers-spring-series-2026-registration-now-open/

🔗 Register: https://dariah.zoom.us/meeting/register/829zNVouQZKUG0zr7wQmpA